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Sarah Henrietta Purser - Portrait of Roger Casement, (1864-1916), Patriot and Revolutionary

Portrait of Roger Casement, (1864-1916), Patriot and Revolutionary (1914)

Sarah Henrietta Purser (Irish, 1848 – 1943)
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Sarah Henrietta Purser

Sarah Henrietta Purser RHA was an Irish artist mainly noted for her portraiture. She was the first woman to become a full member of the Royal Hibernian Academy. She also founded and financially supported An Túr Gloine, a stained glass studio.

Purser was born in Kingstown (now Dún Laoghaire) in County Dublin, and raised in Dungarvan, County Waterford. She was one of the numerous children of Benjamin Purser, a prosperous flour miller and brewer, and his wife Anne Mallet. She was related to Sir Frederic W. Burton, RHA (1816-1900), who was a son of Hannah Mallet. The Purser family had come to Ireland from Gloucestershire in the eighteenth century. Two of her brothers, John and Louis, became professors at Trinity College Dublin. Her niece, Olive Purser, daughter of her brother Alfred, was the first woman scholar in TCD.

Until her death, Purser lived for many years in Mespil House, a Georgian mansion with beautiful plaster ceilings on Mespil Road, on the banks of the Grand Canal. Here she was "at home" every Tuesday afternoon to Dublin's writers and artists; her afternoon parties were a fixture of Dublin literary life. Mespil House was demolished after she died and its footprint developed into apartments. She was buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery beside her brothers John and Louis.

At thirteen, she attended the Moravian school, Institution Evangélique de Montmirail, Switzerland, where she learnt to speak fluent French and began painting. In 1873, her father's business failed and she decided to become a full-time painter. She attended classes at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art. She joined the Dublin Sketching Club, where she was later appointed an honorary member. In 1874, she distinguished herself in the National Competition. In 1878, she again contributed to the RHA, and for the next fifty years became a regular exhibitor, mainly portraits, and showed an average of three works per show.

In 1878–79, she studied at the Académie Julian in Paris where she met the German painter Louise Catherine Breslau, with whom she became a lifelong friend.

Sarah Purser became wealthy through astute investments, particularly in Guinness, for which several of her male relatives had worked over the years. She was very active in the art world in Dublin and was involved in the setting up of the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, persuading the Irish government to provide Charlemont House in Parnell Square to house the gallery.

She had a studio at 11 Harcourt Terrace where she lived from 1887-1909.

She was the second woman to sit on the Board of Governors and Guardians, National Gallery of Ireland, 1914–1943.

She was made an Honorary Member of the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1890; the first female Associate Member in 1923 and the first female Member in 1924.

In 1924, she initiated the movement for the launching of the Friends of the National Collection of Ireland.

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Portrait of Jack B. Yeats (1871-1957)

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Portrait of T.P. Gill, Journalist, Secretary, Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction (1898)

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A Standing Female Nude (1878-1879)

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Portrait of Joseph O’Neill, Novelist and Scholar

Portrait of Joseph O’Neill, Novelist and Scholar (1926)

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Le Petit Déjeuner

Le Petit Déjeuner (1881)

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A Lady Holding a Rattle

A Lady Holding a Rattle (1885)

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Mrs Moore, 24 Powers Court

Mrs Moore, 24 Powers Court

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Portrait of Kathleen Behan

Portrait of Kathleen Behan

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