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William Orpen - Mrs. Charles S. Carstairs

Mrs. Charles S. Carstairs (1914)

William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)
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The Artist died in 1931 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.
William Orpen

Major Sir William Newenham Montague Orpen was an Irish artist who worked mainly in London. Orpen was a fine draughtsman and a popular, commercially successful, painter of portraits for the well-to-do in Edwardian society, though many of his most striking paintings are self-portraits.

During World War I, he was the most prolific of the official war artists sent by Britain to the Western Front. There he produced drawings and paintings of ordinary soldiers, dead men, and German prisoners of war, as well as portraits of generals and politicians. Most of these works, 138 in all, he donated to the British government; they are now in the collection of the Imperial War Museum. His connections to the senior ranks of the British Army allowed him to stay in France longer than any of the other official war artists, and although he was made a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 1918 King's birthday honours list, and also elected a member of the Royal Academy of Arts, his determination to serve as a war artist cost him both his health and his social standing in Britain.

After his early death a number of critics, including other artists, were loudly dismissive of his work, and for many years his paintings were rarely exhibited, a situation that only began to change in the 1980s.

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The Dead Ptarmigan (a Self-Portrait)

The Dead Ptarmigan (a Self-Portrait) (1909)

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Myron Timothy Herrick

Myron Timothy Herrick (1925)

William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)
I don’t care a rap

I don’t care a rap (1907)

William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)
Sketches of a Female Nude, a Male Model and a Sculptor

Sketches of a Female Nude, a Male Model and a Sculptor (c.1899)

William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)
Portrait of Avenal St. George

Portrait of Avenal St. George

William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)
Portrait of Augusta Gregory (1852-1932), Dramatist and Folklorist

Portrait of Augusta Gregory (1852-1932), Dramatist and Folklorist (c.1904)

William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)
Lane Throwing a Man out of the Abbey

Lane Throwing a Man out of the Abbey (1907)

William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)
The Artist’s Model, Yvonne

The Artist’s Model, Yvonne (1917)

William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)
Portrait of Mary, Lady Gerard in a Green Dress

Portrait of Mary, Lady Gerard in a Green Dress (1904)

William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)
Self portrait

Self portrait (circa 1901)

William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)
Idina Wallace

Idina Wallace

William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)
Looking at the Sea

Looking at the Sea (1912)

William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)
Lady with a Birdcage

Lady with a Birdcage (1900-1905)

William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)
Portrait Of Clara Hughes

Portrait Of Clara Hughes (1902)

William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)
Anita Bartle, The Red Shawl

Anita Bartle, The Red Shawl

William Orpen (Irish, 1878-1931)
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