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Roderic O'Conor (17 October 1860 – 18 March 1940) was an Irish painter who spent much of his later career in Paris and as part of the Pont-Aven movement. O'Conor's work demonstrates Impressionist and Post-Impressionist influence.[1]

Roderic O'Conor
Self portrait (c. 1903)
Born17 October 1860
Castleplunket, County Roscommon, Ireland
Died18 March 1940(1940-03-18) (aged 79)
Nueil-sur-Layon, France
NationalityIrish
EducationMetropolitan School of Art (Dublin), Royal Hibernian Academy (Dublin), Ampleforth College (Yorkshire), Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts (Antwerp)
Known forPainter, etcher

Early life and training


Born in Milltown, Castleplunket, County Roscommon in Ireland,[1] O'Conor attended the Metropolitan School and Royal Hibernian Academy early in his career.[2] His father, Roderic Joseph O'Conor, acted as a justice of the peace and was appointed high sheriff of the county in 1863.[3] His mother, Eleanor Mary, was brought up in a landowning family from County Meath. The family relocated to Dublin when O'Conor was still a child.[4] He studied at Ampleforth College, and like his classmate, Richard Moynan, travelled to Antwerp before moving to Paris to gain further experience.[4][5][6] While in France, he was influenced by the Impressionists.[7]


Works


Self portrait c. 1923–1926
Self portrait c. 1923–1926

In 1892 O'Conor went to Pont-Aven in Brittany where he worked closely with a group of artists around the Post-Impressionist Paul Gauguin, whom he befriended.[1] His method of painting with textured strokes of contrasting colours also owed much to Van Gogh.[8]


Relationship with Somerset Maugham


In the early twentieth century, O'Conor was one of a group of painters, writers and intellectuals who frequented the Chat Blanc, a restaurant in the rue d'Odessa near the Gare Montparnasse in Paris, a group that included Gerald Kelly, Aleister Crowley and the young Somerset Maugham. O'Conor "took an immediate dislike to Maugham, who later recalled that his presence at the table seemed to irritate the Irishman and he had only to venture a remark to have O'Conor attack it."[9] Maugham had his revenge on O'Conor by using him as the basis for two fictional characters, O'Brien in The Magician and Clutton in Of Human Bondage. Both portraits are unflattering: O'Brien is "a failure whose bitterness has warped his soul so that, unforgiving of the success of others, he lashes out at any artist of talent", while Clutton is "a sardonic painter who is most cheerful when he can find a victim for his sarcasm".[9] However, it was through O'Conor that Maugham first became interested in Gauguin (Maugham travelled to Tahiti and based his novel The Moon and Sixpence on the life of Gauguin).[10]


Personal life and legacy


In 1933, O'Conor married his partner Henrietta (Renée) Honta, who had sometimes modelled for him.[11] The couple lived in France and Spain, until O'Conor's death at their home in France.[11] He died in Nueil-sur-Layon, France on 18 March 1940.[1]

In March 2011 a work by O'Conor sold for £337,250 (€383,993). Landscape, Cassis, an oil-on-canvas, was painted by O'Conor in the south of France in 1913 and sold at Sotheby's for significantly higher than the estimate price.[12]


Works in collections





References



Notes


  1. Milmo-Penny Fine Art 2015.
  2. "Roderic O'Conor Biography". Tate Institution. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  3. Benington 1992, p. 19.
  4. Dunne 2018.
  5. Campbell 1984.
  6. "Irish Paris - Roderic O'Conor". Irishmeninparis.org.
  7. Benington & Rooney 2018.
  8. Benington 1992, p. 16.
  9. Calder 1990, p. 90.
  10. Calder 1990, p. 136.
  11. "Roderic O'Conor (1860 – 1940)". nationalgallery.ie. National Gallery of Ireland. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  12. "Landscape, Cassis by Roderic O'Conor". Sothebys. 29 March 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2012.

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На других языках


[de] Roderic O’Conor

Roderic O’Conor (* 17. Oktober 1860 bei Castlerea, County Roscommon; † 18. März 1940 im Département Maine-et-Loire) war ein irischer Maler.
- [en] Roderic O'Conor

[es] Roderic O'Conor

Roderic Anthony O'Conor (Castleplunket, 17 de octubre de 1860–Nueil-sur-Layon, 18 de marzo de 1940) fue un pintor y grabador irlandés.

[fr] Roderic O'Conor

Roderic O'Conor né le 17 octobre 1860 dans le comté de Roscommon (Irlande) et mort le 18 mars 1940 à Nueil-sur-Layon (Maine-et-Loire) est un peintre et graveur irlandais.

[it] Roderic O'Conor

Roderic O'Conor, (Castleplunket, 17 ottobre 1860 – Nueil-sur-Layon, 18 marzo 1940) è stato un pittore e incisore irlandese.

[ru] О’Конор, Родерик

Родерик О’Конор (англ. Roderic O'Conor; 17 октября 1860, Миллтаун, Кастелпланкет (англ.), графство Роскоммон, Ирландия — 18 марта 1940, Nueil-sur-Layon (фр.), департамент Maine-et-Loire, Франция), ирландский живописец-пейзажист конца XIX — первой половины XX века, принадлежащий Понт-Авенской школе. В годы становления постимпрессионистского живописного мирочувствования в европейском искусстве (вторая половина 80-х—90-е годы) работал во Франции и находился в центре событий художественного мира тех лет.



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