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Description
This
giclee is from an original watercolour painting
This
is a limited edition of 25 Artist Proofs (A/P)
giclee prints of the original paintings, each
signed and numbered by the artist and sent rolled
and ready for framing.
The
original watercolour painting is my interpretation
of the first re-enactment of Bloomsday on 16th
June 1954, when five men got together in Dublin
to attempt to trace the steps of some of the
characters in Ulysses, on 16th June 1904, from
James Joyce's novel.
The
five were Anthony Cronin, writer; Paddy Kavanagh,
poet; John Ryan, author and publican; Brian O'Nolan,
(aka Myles Na gCopalleen/ Flann O'Brien) comic
author and satirist and a dentist named Joyce
(possible cousin). This painting is based on a
photograph of them taken on Sandymount strand.
They
were unable to complete the full tour. ©
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