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      • Michael Flatley signed Lord of the Dance Programme. Also signed by whole cast. Good condition. All
        Nov. 13, 2024

        Michael Flatley signed Lord of the Dance Programme. Also signed by whole cast. Good condition. All

        Est: £16 - £18

        Michael Flatley signed Lord of the Dance Programme. Also signed by whole cast. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

        Chaucer Auctions
      • MICHAEL FLATLEY
        Nov. 26, 2020

        MICHAEL FLATLEY

        Est: €800 - €1,200

        Opening Night. Limited edition print 129/300. Signed. Provenance: Castlehyde House, Co. Cork, Ireland

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      • MICHAEL FLATLEY
        Nov. 26, 2020

        MICHAEL FLATLEY

        Est: €30,000 - €50,000

        The Finish Line. Acrylic on viny.l Signed bottom right hand corner. Enclosed in a gilded and painted frame Provenance: Castlehyde House, Co. Cork, Ireland

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      • Michael Flatley (b.1958) American Iris
        Apr. 14, 2020

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) American Iris

        Est: €20,000 - €30,000

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) American Iris acrylic on marley signed with monogram lower right, titled and artist's archive no: 1089 verso h:98  w:100 cm. Provenance: Castlehyde Private Collection; Private Collection

        Morgan O'Driscoll
      • Michael Flatley signed large album page. Good Condition. All signed items come with our
        Jan. 05, 2018

        Michael Flatley signed large album page. Good Condition. All signed items come with our

        Est: £4 - £6

        Michael Flatley signed large album page. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

        Chaucer Auctions
      • Michael Flatley (b.1958) American Tribal Dance
        Apr. 10, 2017

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) American Tribal Dance

        Est: €25,000 - €35,000

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) American Tribal Dance oil on marley signed with monogram lower right with artist''s archive no: 1016 on reverse h:98  w:100 cm. Provenance: Castlehyde Private Collection; Private Collection

        Morgan O'Driscoll
      • Michael Flatley (b.1958) American The Sage
        Dec. 05, 2016

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) American The Sage

        Est: €30,000 - €50,000

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) American The Sage acrylic on marley monogrammed lower right h:97.50  w:99 cm. Provenance: Castlehyde Private Collection; Private Collection

        Morgan O'Driscoll
      • Michael Flatley (b.1958) American Colorado Springs
        Apr. 25, 2016

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) American Colorado Springs

        Est: €30,000 - €50,000

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) American Colorado Springs acrylic on marley monogrammed lower right & titled on reverse h:99.25  w:99.25 cm. Provenance: Castlehyde Private Collection Private Collection

        Morgan O'Driscoll
      • Michael Flatley (b.1958) American Eye in the Sky
        Dec. 07, 2015

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) American Eye in the Sky

        Est: €30,000 - €50,000

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) American Eye in the Sky acrylic on marley monogrammed lower right h:98  w:96 cm. Provenance: Castlehyde Private Collection, January 2015 Private Collection Flatley's description of 'Eye in the Sky': "Do you ever get the feeling that someone is watching you? We are living in an age of change. Are we ever truly alone? Are we protected or are we exposed? It is a work that demands that the observer looks deeply into it to find answers. The inner circle of the painting conveys the blurred lines of doubt, ever spinning, ever shifting. The deep blue of the nucleus is like an eye always watching, always feeding on the vast outer purity of the untainted mind gathering speed and knowledge as the mind carries on unaware."

        Morgan O'Driscoll
      • Michael Flatley (b.1958) American Reflections of Positano I
        Dec. 07, 2015

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) American Reflections of Positano I

        Est: €30,000 - €50,000

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) American Reflections of Positano I acrylic on marley monogrammed lower right and catalogued No.1173 in the artist's archive h:99  w:99 cm. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist Private Collection

        Morgan O'Driscoll
      • Michael Flatley (b.1958) Flight of the Quetzal
        Apr. 20, 2015

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) Flight of the Quetzal

        Est: €40,000 - €50,000

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) Flight of the Quetzal acrylic on marley monogrammed lower right h:98  w:99 cm. Provenance: Castlehyde Private Collection

        Morgan O'Driscoll
      • Michael Flatley (b.1958) The Power
        Apr. 20, 2015

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) The Power

        Est: €70,000 - €90,000

        Michael Flatley (b.1958) The Power acrylic on marley monogrammed lower right h:150  w:150 cm. Provenance: Castlehyde Private Collection Michael Ryan Flatley was born in the United States in 1958 to immigrant Irish parents Michael and Eilish. He grew up in Chicago in a family full of champions in dance, music and boxing. Flatley enjoyed early successes in all three fields, winning a Chicago Golden Gloves boxing title and an All-Ireland Flute Championship and becoming the first American to win the World Irish Dancing Championships. His achievements have been recognised all over the world. He has received countless awards for his contribution to the entertainment industry and the promotion and enrichment of Ireland and Irish dance and music. Flatley has spent many years perfecting his art; the seemingly incalculable taps making contact with the surface each have a definite purpose in the overall effect and is thus translated as the paint reveals a complex fusion of colours that could not be achieved in any other form. He is the only person to ever create paintings by dancing on canvas. He paints as he is inspired and has created many works at his home in Castlehyde, Ireland. The dancing light of the sun and moon on the Blackwater River is a constant source of inspiration and the serenity of the environment allow him to hear his inner thoughts. He has a deep interest in the imprisonment of the human soul, the afterlife and the doorway to the parallel universe. It is only recently that he has revealed his works to the public after years of creating. Flatley's approach to his works of art is commensurate with his approach to the art form he is more commonly identified with. His passion for terpsichorean dance is something he has previously said comes from his soul. He doesn't dance because he has to; he dances because he needs to. In exploring movement and percussion he has sought to leave a lasting imprint of his inner self, hitherto invisible to the naked eye. The dance is over in an instant but the message from the dance is in the painting forever. The speed and precision that footwork can achieve makes his innovative method distinctive and the resulting image is a visceral imprint direct from the inner mind. In describing "The Power" Flatley states; 'This painting represents the positive power of the Universe. A power that is ever changing but never loses its strength and never loses its purpose. The metallic gold and silver represent elements of the atomic nucleus. The bronze is the cohesive attraction of energies as they merge in free form'. Flatley's first art exhibition 'Art of the Dance' shall take place in London in June 2015.

        Morgan O'Driscoll
      • Michael Flatley (1958- )
        Dec. 04, 2014

        Michael Flatley (1958- )

        Est: €20,000 - €30,000

        Rossmore Island,Mixed media on board,SignedThe painting, which successfully pushes the boundaries of contemporary art, reflects the artist's ongoing engagement with the Great Famine, a tragedy that decimated Ireland during the second quarter of the nineteenth-century. The ghostly landscape of a once vibrant island now devoid of people, lends its name to the title. Icy blue waters make up the torrents of waves that crash against the Kerry coast: waves that have carried both the living and the dead. The work explores a sea of plenty that simultaneously teased and tormented the famine-stricken land. Broad strokes of blue run diagonally and horizontally in an endless flow of tears that merges with a sea obliterating the amber richness of the land. The dark black beneath serves to symbolise the plagued and tortured islanders as they struggle to escape from the vice-grips of death. The mighty sea beguiles the living as the relentless waves - like sinister hands of greed - snatch mercilessly from the island.

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