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1922/23 Ireland - 2014 Charleville, County Cork, Ireland. Known for: Painting of floral still life, Irish land and townscapes and botanical illustration.
Geraldine O'Brien (27 February 1922-3 July 2014), was an Irish botanical illustrator. Born Geraldine Mary O'Brien on 27 February 1922, she had parents Donough Richard O'Brien and Cicely Maud... Read full biography
Geraldine O'Brien (27 February 1922-3 July 2014), was an Irish botanical illustrator. Born Geraldine Mary O'Brien on 27 February 1922, she had parents Donough Richard O'Brien and Cicely Maud Carus-Wilson a distinguished artist. Geraldine was educated in Dublin where she won prizes in the... Read full biography
Geraldine O'Brien (27 February 1922-3 July 2014), was an Irish botanical illustrator. Born Geraldine Mary O'Brien on 27 February 1922, she had parents Donough Richard O'Brien and Cicely Maud Carus-Wilson a distinguished artist. Geraldine was educated in Dublin where she won prizes in the international competitions of the Royal Drawing Society (London). At 17 she spent a year in West Cornwall with Stanhope Alexander Forbes and at 18 she took part in her first exhibition at the Royal Hibernian... Read full biography
Geraldine O'Brien (27 February 1922-3 July 2014), was an Irish botanical illustrator. Born Geraldine Mary O'Brien on 27 February 1922, she had parents Donough Richard O'Brien and Cicely Maud Carus-Wilson a distinguished artist. Geraldine was educated in Dublin where she won prizes in the international competitions of the Royal Drawing Society (London). At 17 she spent a year in West Cornwall with Stanhope Alexander Forbes and at 18 she took part in her first exhibition at the Royal Hibernian Academy. It became difficult to study internationally with the outbreak of the Second World War. However O'Brien took the opportunity to use her skills for the war effort and turned to mechanical drawing. However it was as a botanical illustrator she... Read full biography
Geraldine O'Brien (27 February 1922-3 July 2014), was an Irish botanical illustrator. Born Geraldine Mary O'Brien on 27 February 1922, she had parents Donough Richard O'Brien and Cicely Maud Carus-Wilson a distinguished artist. Geraldine was educated in Dublin where she won prizes in the international competitions of the Royal Drawing Society (London). At 17 she spent a year in West Cornwall with Stanhope Alexander Forbes and at 18 she took part in her first exhibition at the Royal Hibernian Academy. It became difficult to study internationally with the outbreak of the Second World War. However O'Brien took the opportunity to use her skills for the war effort and turned to mechanical drawing. However it was as a botanical illustrator she was best known. Her studio in Limerick was always called the piggery and was where she brought the plants from her garden... Read full biography
Geraldine Mary O'Brien - Artist Info
About Geraldine Mary O'Brien: Keywords
Keywords (7)
Art Media
- •Oil Paint
Art Style
Art Subject
- •Floral Still Life, Floral Motifs, Flowers
- •Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene
- •Townscape, Village Scenes
Added Description
- •Botanical Artist
- •Still Life Specialty
