Born in County Louth, Frances Kelly studied at the Metropolitan School of Art, Dublin. In 1932, upon becoming the first student to win the Henry Higgins traveling scholarship she went to Paris,... Read full biography
Born in County Louth, Frances Kelly studied at the Metropolitan School of Art, Dublin. In 1932, upon becoming the first student to win the Henry Higgins traveling scholarship she went to Paris, studying there for three years under the cubist painter Léopold Survage (1879-1968) and attending various... Read full biography
Born in County Louth, Frances Kelly studied at the Metropolitan School of Art, Dublin. In 1932, upon becoming the first student to win the Henry Higgins traveling scholarship she went to Paris, studying there for three years under the cubist painter Léopold Survage (1879-1968) and attending various other schools there of drawing and painting. On her return to Dublin she exhibited with the Dublin Painters and at the Dawson Gallery, also contributing to the RHA and the Living Art exhibitions. She... Read full biography
Born in County Louth, Frances Kelly studied at the Metropolitan School of Art, Dublin. In 1932, upon becoming the first student to win the Henry Higgins traveling scholarship she went to Paris, studying there for three years under the cubist painter Léopold Survage (1879-1968) and attending various other schools there of drawing and painting. On her return to Dublin she exhibited with the Dublin Painters and at the Dawson Gallery, also contributing to the RHA and the Living Art exhibitions. She collaborated with Nano Reid (q.v.) on a series of wall frescoes depicting scenes of Irish labour, which were commissioned in the 1940s for the Four Provinces building in Harcourt Street (these have since sadly been destrWhyte's Auction.... Read full biography
Born in County Louth, Frances Kelly studied at the Metropolitan School of Art, Dublin. In 1932, upon becoming the first student to win the Henry Higgins traveling scholarship she went to Paris, studying there for three years under the cubist painter Léopold Survage (1879-1968) and attending various other schools there of drawing and painting. On her return to Dublin she exhibited with the Dublin Painters and at the Dawson Gallery, also contributing to the RHA and the Living Art exhibitions. She collaborated with Nano Reid (q.v.) on a series of wall frescoes depicting scenes of Irish labour, which were commissioned in the 1940s for the Four Provinces building in Harcourt Street (these have since sadly been destrWhyte's Auction.... Read full biography
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