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1894 - 1930 New York City. Known for: Portrait and figure drawing, landscape painting.
Patrick Tuohy RHA (1894-1930). Born in Dublin, the son of a respected surgeon, he grew up in an environment steeped in Irish Nationalism - his parents were both committed nationalists - and at the... Read full biography
Patrick Tuohy RHA (1894-1930). Born in Dublin, the son of a respected surgeon, he grew up in an environment steeped in Irish Nationalism - his parents were both committed nationalists - and at the age of fourteen entered Padraig Pearse's school, St Enda's, in Rathfarnham, County Dublin. In spite of... Read full biography
Patrick Tuohy RHA (1894-1930). Born in Dublin, the son of a respected surgeon, he grew up in an environment steeped in Irish Nationalism - his parents were both committed nationalists - and at the age of fourteen entered Padraig Pearse's school, St Enda's, in Rathfarnham, County Dublin. In spite of being born without a left hand, he possessed a natural flair for drawing, producing portraits in profile, pen and ink still lifes and landscape paintings of scenes from his uncle's farm in Wicklow.... Read full biography
Patrick Tuohy RHA (1894-1930). Born in Dublin, the son of a respected surgeon, he grew up in an environment steeped in Irish Nationalism - his parents were both committed nationalists - and at the age of fourteen entered Padraig Pearse's school, St Enda's, in Rathfarnham, County Dublin. In spite of being born without a left hand, he possessed a natural flair for drawing, producing portraits in profile, pen and ink still lifes and landscape paintings of scenes from his uncle's farm in Wicklow. His talents were quickly recognized by his art teacher, the sculptor William Pearse (Padraig's younger brother), who encouraged Tuohy to take night classes at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art*. Soon afterwards, James Ward, St Enda's Headmaster,... Read full biography
Patrick Tuohy RHA (1894-1930). Born in Dublin, the son of a respected surgeon, he grew up in an environment steeped in Irish Nationalism - his parents were both committed nationalists - and at the age of fourteen entered Padraig Pearse's school, St Enda's, in Rathfarnham, County Dublin. In spite of being born without a left hand, he possessed a natural flair for drawing, producing portraits in profile, pen and ink still lifes and landscape paintings of scenes from his uncle's farm in Wicklow. His talents were quickly recognized by his art teacher, the sculptor William Pearse (Padraig's younger brother), who encouraged Tuohy to take night classes at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art*. Soon afterwards, James Ward, St Enda's Headmaster, as well as the sculptor Albert Power, persuaded Tuohy's father that his son should attend the School of Art on a full time bas... Read full biography

