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Commentary: The
Merchant's Arch in Dublin leading to the Temple bar area. 2005. This
is a painting of The Merchants' arch in Dublin, which is alongside the River Liffey
at the Metal Bridge, also known as the Ha'penny Bridge. Walking through this arch
brings you into the Temple Bar area of the city, which is the main tourist spot
in Dublin at the present time with a plethora of pubs, cafes, Art Galleries and
trendy shops. Temple
Bar is far from the way things were in James Joyce's time. In Ulysses it is a
poor area of the city where there was a second-hand book stall at which Stephen
Dedalus met one of his younger sisters who had just made a purchase of a book
entitled, "A French Primer." When he asked her why she had made
the purchase she replied, "In order to better myself." At the time the
family were in dire circumstances with barely enough to eat.
This
original watercolour painting is based on that
story.
Title:
The Merchants Arch
Medium: Watercolour
Size: 29 x 21 (cms), 11.5 x 8 (ins)
Price: € 270.00
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