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Cecil Salkeld ARHA The Dancers - Oil on Canvas As
a member of the Dublin Painters group, as well as a poet, playwright and owner
of the Gayfield Press, Cecil Salkeld (1904-1969) was at the forefront of the
avant-garde in Irish arts and literature. He studied art in Kassell in the
early 1920s, coming under the influence of Otto Dix and the New Objectivity
movement. Upon returning to Dublin,
he aligned himself immediately with the modernists, showing works with the New
Irish Salon and the Radical Painters' Group among others. Reviewing an
exhibition of his at the Victor Waddington Galleries in 1945, the Dublin
Magazine commented on Salkeld's "original, sombre palette, intellectually
rather than emotionally conceived". 3 products in this category, displaying products 1 to 3.
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Cecil Salkeld Moonlight ReflectionsOil On Canvas, framed51cm x 61cm (20'' x 24'')
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€5,500.00 |
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Cecil Salkeld The DancersOil on Canvas - Framed61cm x 51cm
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€5,500.00 |
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Cecil Salkeld Wherever Motley is wornAcrylic on Paper, Framed30cm x 23cm (12" x 9")
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€3,500.00 |
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