Paul Henry

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Paul Henry was an Irish artist renowned for his atmospheric landscape paintings of the west of Ireland, which became iconic images of the Celtic Revival movement.

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instanceOf Irish artist
painter
person
activeIn 20th-century Irish art
artStyle simplified forms and flat areas of colour
tonal atmospheric effects
associatedWith Achill Island NERFINISHED
Connemara NERFINISHED
birthDate 1876-04-11
birthPlace Belfast NERFINISHED
County Antrim NERFINISHED
Ireland NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Ireland
deathDate 1958-08-24
educatedAt Académie Carmen NERFINISHED
Académie Julian NERFINISHED
Belfast School of Art NERFINISHED
familyName Henry NERFINISHED
field painting
genre landscape art
givenName Paul
influencedBy French Impressionism NERFINISHED
Post-Impressionism NERFINISHED
knownFor atmospheric landscape paintings of the west of Ireland
depictions of Connemara
iconic images used in Irish tourism posters
language English
livedIn Achill Island NERFINISHED
Dublin NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
memberOf Royal Hibernian Academy NERFINISHED
movement Celtic Revival NERFINISHED
Irish art
name Paul Henry NERFINISHED
nationality Irish
notableWork Dawn, Killary Harbour NERFINISHED
Launching the Currach NERFINISHED
The Blue Hills of Connemara NERFINISHED
West of Ireland landscape posters for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway NERFINISHED
occupation artist
illustrator
positionHeld Governor of the National Gallery of Ireland
sexOrGender male
spouse Grace Henry NERFINISHED
studiedUnder James McNeill Whistler NERFINISHED

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Celtic Revival hasKeyFigure Paul Henry