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Re: The limerick piper painting
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 6:27 am
by pudinka
I wish I spoke Irish...
Photobucket are really taking the piss !
In plain words, what does this mean?
Re: The limerick piper painting
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 1:24 am
by rorybbellows
pudinka wrote:I wish I spoke Irish...
Photobucket are really taking the piss !
In plain words, what does this mean?
In this case not Irish, but cockney rhyming slang.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taking_the_piss
RORY
Re: The limerick piper painting
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 8:07 am
by RLines
I took the etching in to be reframed today, and after taking it out of the crumbling old frame we found some interesting information that was previously hidden, including a date (1857) and a title ('The Piper'). Perhaps most interesting though is the name of the artist who produced the etching,
Edward Goodall (1795-1870). Edward was the father of Frederick Goodall, the painter of the original painting, 'The Irish Piper' on which the etching is based.
Re: The limerick piper painting
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2018 10:33 am
by RLines
Another old etching I picked up recently. This one is of a pastoral piper, and dates to 1881. The etching was done by French artist Adolphe Lalauze, and is based on an original painting by Scottish painter Erskine Nichol.
The first photo below is the print as removed from the old frame earlier today. You can see the additional artist information that was obscured in the original frame, shown in the second photo.
There is some damage but it should come out very nicely when remounted and framed.
Re: The limerick piper painting
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2018 2:43 pm
by Pipewort
That indeed is a very interesting and enjoyable find. Enjoyable in that it seems less contrived as a picture of 'life' some how, than other more recent images of pictures from antiquity... that is less contrived. Definitely one I haven't seen before.
Well done you for finding it, and putting it up here.
Thank you.
Pwrt
Re: The limerick piper painting
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2018 3:31 pm
by Mr.Gumby
Definitely one I haven't seen before
It's widest circulation is probably it's use on the back of Pat McNulty's book of his own compositions, 'The piper's dream'.
Re: The limerick piper painting
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2018 10:00 pm
by an seanduine
Thank you, Mr. Gumby. That dredged up a mossy old memory. The third chanter I ever saw, in 1978, was a McNulty, of Glasgow, complete with keywork and windcap made of aircraft grade 'aluminium'.
Bob
Re: The limerick piper painting
Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2018 5:09 pm
by RLines
Another exciting recent auction acquisition of mine. A 19th century oil painting attributed to the English painter Edward Robert Smythe (1810-1899).
If there is interest I will get prints made again to sell to benefit the South Wales Uilleann Pipers.
Rick
Re: The limerick piper painting
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 4:31 am
by Mr.Gumby
There will be disappointment of sorts at NPU. I know they were hoping to get
that one
Re: The limerick piper painting
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2018 12:32 pm
by RLines
Just collected the painting this afternoon. It’s a beautiful piece. Colours are more vibrant than in the photos.
Actually NPU was very supportive of my acquiring it for my collection, and I'm very grateful for their friendship. This painting along with the rest of my collection will be donated to the club eventually, so I am just a temporary custodian of these lovely things.
Rick