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We Named Lucrezia Crivelli and Titians Lady, c1910. Artist: Harry Clarke
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We Named Lucrezia Crivelli and Titians Lady, c1910. Artist: Harry Clarke
We Named Lucrezia Crivelli and Titians Lady, c1910. One of the Queens? Panels designed for the library of Laurence Waldrons library in Marino, Ballybrack, Killiney, Co. Dublin. The inspiration for the panels was the poem by John Millington Synge (1871-1909) entitled Queens. From The Studio Volume 78, [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1919-20]
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Breast Breasts Clarke Crivelli Discussing Discussion Harry Harry Clarke Honour Hues Lucrezia Modesty Semi Dress Semi Naked Studio Publications Studio Volume 78 Titian Tiziano Tiziano Vecelli Tiziano Vecellio Vecellio Co Dublin Killiney Marino Synge Waldron
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This photo print, titled "We Named Lucrezia Crivelli and Titians Lady" showcases the exquisite artistry of Harry Clarke. Created around 1910, this piece was originally designed as one of the panels for Laurence Waldron's library in Marino, Ballybrack, Killiney, Co. Dublin. The inspiration behind these panels was John Millington Synge's poem entitled "Queens". In this outdoor setting, a group of individuals can be seen engaged in a lively discussion. Among them is a regal woman dressed in royal blue attire, standing tall with grace and poise. Her presence exudes an air of authority and honor that befits her status as one of the queens depicted in the artwork. The composition beautifully captures the concept of modesty and femininity through subtle details such as her full-length portrait and looking away from the viewer. The hues used by Clarke add depth to the image while maintaining a sense of semi-nakedness that adds intrigue to this early 20th-century masterpiece. Harry Clarke's skillful portrayal brings out both the strength and vulnerability embodied by Queen Lucrezia Crivelli. This print serves as a testament to his talent as an artist who effortlessly captures complex emotions within his subjects. As we gaze upon this remarkable work, we are transported back in time to witness not only a moment frozen forever but also experience the power emanating from these historical figures immortalized on glass by Harry Patrick Clarke himself.
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