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The Mountain Farm

Authors: Yeats, Jack B. (Jack Butler), 1871-1957;

The Mountain Farm

Abstract

Hand coloured photoengraved print by Jack B. Yeats titled 'The Mountain Farm'. The print depicts a thatched cottage on the sea front with animals and a mound of turf on the left hand side, a boat in the foreground, and mountains in the background on the right hand side. The print is listed in 'The Different Worlds of Jack B. Yeats: His Cartoons and Illustrations' as Cuala print number 6 and according to Pyle was executed by Molly Gill and exhibited by Cuala Industries in 1910 at the 'Arts & Crafts Society of Ireland' (211). The print has a creation date of around 1908.

Keywords

Animals in art, Farms, Women printers, Printing--History--Ireland--20th century, Boats and boating in art, Women printmakers, Cuala Press, Cottages in art, Art, Irish

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