Artist: Mildred Anne Butler RWS RUA (1858-1941) Title: MacGillycuddy Reeks, Co Kerry Signature: signed lower right Medium: watercolour Size: 25½ x 35½cm (10 x 14in) Framed Size: 46 x 56.4cm (18.1 x 22.2in) Provenance: Bears label on the reverse inscribed MacGillacuddys Reeks from Glencar and the studio stamp Miss Mildred A. Butler, Kilmurry, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny. Purchased by The Toler Aylward Family, Shanhill Castle, Paulstown, Co Kilkenny directly from the artist; Fonsie Mealy Auctioneers, Kilkenny, 2013, Lot 632; Private Collection a#morebtn { color: #de1d01; } a#morebtn:hover { cursor: pointer;} In the distance, an early morning mist still clings to the valleys and peaks of the MacGillicuddy Reeks, with Carrauntwohill towering above this mountainous Kerry landscape. Enlivened by a few bushes and trees, a large expanse of bog extends below the mountains. In the foreground, followed by a girl... Read more In the distance, an early morning mist still clings to the valleys and peaks of the MacGillicuddy Reeks, with Carrauntwohill towering above this mountainous Kerry landscape. Enlivened by a few bushes and trees, a large expanse of bog extends below the mountains. In the foreground, followed by a girl in a red dress, four geese walk along a bog road. Pecking at the grass, the geese waddle along unconcernedly. However, on closer inspection, it appears the girl has a long knife in one hand, and a dead goose in the other. This theme of the goose girl appears regularly in paintings of rural life in Ireland, and allowed artists to contrast a romantic ideal of life in the country, with the grimmer realities of raising animals to provide food.
Artist: Mildred Anne Butler RWS RUA (1858-1941) Title: MacGillycuddy Reeks, Co Kerry Signature: signed lower right Medium: watercolour Size: 25½ x 35½cm (10 x 14in) Framed Size: 46 x 56.4cm (18.1 x 22.2in) Provenance: Bears label on the reverse inscribed MacGillacuddys Reeks from Glencar and the studio stamp Miss Mildred A. Butler, Kilmurry, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny. Purchased by The Toler Aylward Family, Shanhill Castle, Paulstown, Co Kilkenny directly from the artist; Fonsie Mealy Auctioneers, Kilkenny, 2013, Lot 632; Private Collection a#morebtn { color: #de1d01; } a#morebtn:hover { cursor: pointer;} In the distance, an early morning mist still clings to the valleys and peaks of the MacGillicuddy Reeks, with Carrauntwohill towering above this mountainous Kerry landscape. Enlivened by a few bushes and trees, a large expanse of bog extends below the mountains. In the foreground, followed by a girl... Read more In the distance, an early morning mist still clings to the valleys and peaks of the MacGillicuddy Reeks, with Carrauntwohill towering above this mountainous Kerry landscape. Enlivened by a few bushes and trees, a large expanse of bog extends below the mountains. In the foreground, followed by a girl in a red dress, four geese walk along a bog road. Pecking at the grass, the geese waddle along unconcernedly. However, on closer inspection, it appears the girl has a long knife in one hand, and a dead goose in the other. This theme of the goose girl appears regularly in paintings of rural life in Ireland, and allowed artists to contrast a romantic ideal of life in the country, with the grimmer realities of raising animals to provide food.
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