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  • Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963) Flower study with Poppies in a Glass Vase Oil on canvas, 75 x 50cm (29½ x 19½) Signed lower right Provenance: Collection of the Hon. Francis D. Murnaghan Jr., thence by descent
    Dec. 04, 2024

    Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963) Flower study with Poppies in a Glass Vase Oil on canvas, 75 x 50cm (29½ x 19½) Signed lower right Provenance: Collection of the Hon. Francis D. Murnaghan Jr., thence by descent

    Est: €4,000 - €6,000

    Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963) Flower study with Poppies in a Glass Vase Oil on canvas, 75 x 50cm (29½ x 19½) Signed lower right Provenance: Collection of the Hon. Francis D. Murnaghan Jr., thence by descent

    Adam's
  • Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963) Woman on a Beach Oil on canvas, 100 x 70cm (39¼ x 27½) Signed lower right Provenance: Collection of the Hon. Francis D. Murnaghan Jr., thence by descent The daughter of Captain Henry Charles Fox of the King’s
    Dec. 04, 2024

    Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963) Woman on a Beach Oil on canvas, 100 x 70cm (39¼ x 27½) Signed lower right Provenance: Collection of the Hon. Francis D. Murnaghan Jr., thence by descent The daughter of Captain Henry Charles Fox of the King’s

    Est: €8,000 - €12,000

    Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963) Woman on a Beach Oil on canvas, 100 x 70cm (39¼ x 27½) Signed lower right Provenance: Collection of the Hon. Francis D. Murnaghan Jr., thence by descent The daughter of Captain Henry Charles Fox of the King’s Dragoon Guards, Kathleen Fox came of an Irish Catholic upper middle class family with a British Army tradition. She was brought up at Glenageary Hall, Co. Dublin and went to school at St. Mary’s, Ascot and Loreto Abbey Convent, Dalkey. She entered the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art in 1903 and was at first attracted by the crafts of fine metalwork and enamelling. Under the guidance of Oswald Reeves she won top prizes for her metalwork in London at the National Competitions of 1908 and 1909. She also worked on painted china, carved wood, silver, costume design and stained glass, which were aspects of the strong arts and crafts revival in Ireland. However, her interest in painting was to be fired by the teaching in Dublin of Sir William Orpen, only two years her senior, who encouraged her and for whom she had a high regard. It was Orpen’s style of tonal realism acquired at the Slade School of Art, which he passed on to her and which is evident in the present work. In 1910 she was admitted to the RHA Life School. She exhibited for the first time at the RHA in 1911 with Science and Power (Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery), sometime after which she left to paint in Paris and Bruges. Later she moved to Nice where she continued to paint and exhibited in France, London and Dublin. In 1921 her work was shown at the New English Art Club, the National Portrait Society, the Royal Academy and the Royal Hibernian Academy. She returned to Dublin in the early twenties and later inherited the family home in Milltown, Dublin where she painted many interior views. For the next twenty years she worked as a highly successful portrait painter in Ireland and England but made no further submissions to the RHA until 1944. In her later paintings there is a significant and enduring transformation in terms of subject matter. Gone is the spirited work of some twenty years earlier, to be replaced by highly competent flower-studies which she exhibited throughout the 1940s and 50s and for which today, perhaps unfairly, she is best known. She died in 1963.

    Adam's
  • Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963) - June
    Jun. 02, 2021

    Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963) - June

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963) June Oil on canvas, 63.5 x 74.5cm, (25 x 29.5) Signed Starting Bid: € 1400

    Adam's
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) VIEW FROM A WINDOW, WINTER SCENE
    Dec. 02, 2019

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) VIEW FROM A WINDOW, WINTER SCENE

    Est: €800 - €1,200

    signed lower left

    Whyte's
  • KATHLEEN FOX | Self Portrait with Palette
    Nov. 21, 2018

    KATHLEEN FOX | Self Portrait with Palette

    Est: £10,000 - £15,000

    oil on canvas

    Sotheby's
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Still Life - Flowers in Vases
    Dec. 05, 2016

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Still Life - Flowers in Vases

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Still Life - Flowers in Vases oil on canvas signed lower right h:50  w:63.50 cm. Provenance: Ritchie Hendriks Gallery, Dublin (Framing Label Verso); Collection of John G Sisk, Dublin; Thence by descent

    Morgan O'Driscoll
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Old Bruges
    Dec. 07, 2015

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Old Bruges

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Old Bruges oil on canvas signed lower left & titled lower right h:40.50  w:30.50 cm. Provenance: Private Collection

    Morgan O'Driscoll
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) STILL LIFE, FLOWERS, 1904
    Nov. 30, 2015

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) STILL LIFE, FLOWERS, 1904

    Est: €800 - €1,000

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) STILL LIFE, FLOWERS, 1904 watercolour signed and dated in pencil lower right h:28  w:18 in. Provenance: de Veres, 30 November 2005, lot 111; Private collection

    Whyte's
  • Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963)StatuettesOil on canvas
    Sep. 30, 2015

    Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963)StatuettesOil on canvas

    Est: €600 - €1,000

    Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963)StatuettesOil on canvas, 38.4 x 48.5cm (15¼ x 19¼)SignedProvenance: J. J. Gorry Trade Label verso dated (19)21; handwritten artist’s label verso.Exhibited: 1921, Dublin, Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition Catalogue No. 196

    Adam's
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Still Life - Vase of Flowers and Figurine
    Apr. 20, 2015

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Still Life - Vase of Flowers and Figurine

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Still Life - Vase of Flowers and Figurine oil on canvas signed lower right h:76.50  w:55.50 cm. Provenance: Private Collection

    Morgan O'Driscoll
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Ruins of the Four Courts
    Oct. 01, 2014

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Ruins of the Four Courts

    Est: €4,000 - €6,000

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Ruins of the Four Courts Oil on canvas, 51 x 68.5cm (20 x 27'') Signed and dated 1922 Provenance: Purchased by the current owners' father from Leo Smith, The Dawson Gallery, Dublin 1943; Deepwell, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Exhibited:''Irish Women Artists 1870-1970'', Adam's, Dublin, July 2014, AVA Gallery, Clandeboye Aug-Sept 2014, Cat. No.17; 1923 RHA Annual Exhibition Cat. No. 243 priced £52.10.0 The Crawford Gallery, Cork, May - August 2006 ''Ireland: Her People and Landscape'' The AVA Gallery, June - Sept 2012, Cat. No. 14 Literature: ''Whipping the Herring'', published by The Crawford Gallery 2006. Full page illustration p209; ''One Hundred Years of Irish Art - A Millennium Presentation'' by Eamonn Mallie p222 Full page Illustration p223; ''Ireland: Her People and Landscape'' Exhibition Catalogue, full page illustration p21; ''Irish Women Artists 1870-1970'', illustrated p27 The daughter of Captain Henry Charles Fox of the King's Dragoon Guards, Kathleen Fox came of an Irish Catholic upper middle class family with a British Army tradition. She was brought up at Glenageary Hall, Co. Dublin and went to school at St. Mary's, Ascot and Loreto Abbey Convent, Dalkey. She entered the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art in 1903, a decision which, given her background , was probably opposed by her family, but she was independent-minded, a characteristic which became particularly pronounced when later she earned the nick-name ''the little rebel'', because of her sympathies with those involved in the 1916 Easter Rising. While at the Metropolitan School, she was at first attracted by the crafts of fine metalwork and enamelling. Under the guidance of Oswald Reeves she won top prizes for her metalwork in London at the National Competitions of 1908 and 1909. She also worked on painted china, carved wood, silver, costume design and stained glass, which were aspects of the strong arts and crafts revival in Ireland. However, her interest in painting was to be fired by the teaching in Dublin of Sir William Orpen, only two years her senior, who encouraged her and for whom she had a high regard. It was Orpen's style of tonal realism acquired at the Slade School of Art, which he passed on to her. In 1910 she was admitted to the RHA Life School. She exhibited for the first time at the RHA in 1911 with Science and Power (Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery), sometime after which she left to paint in Paris and Bruges. She was back in Dublin in 1916 and became known as the ''Artist of the Rising''. She went openly into the most dangerous centres in Dublin to capture in her paintings the spirit and personalities of the Rising. She also carried messages between the leaders. During the First World War Kathleen Fox kept a studio in London where she met her husband Lieutenant Cyril Pym who was killed in action. There a daughter was born in 1918. Later she moved to Nice where she continued to paint and exhibited in France, London and Dublin. In 1921 her work was shown at the New English Art Club, the National Portrait Society, the Royal Academy and the Royal Hibernian Academy. She returned to Dublin in the early twenties and later inherited the family home in Milltown, Dublin where she painted many interior views. For the next twenty years she worked as a highly successful portrait painter in Ireland and England but made not further submissions to the RHA until 1944. In her later paintings there is a significant and enduring transformation in terms of subject matter. Gone is the spirited work of some twenty years earlier, to be replaced by highly competent flower-studies which she exhibited throughout the 1940s and 50s and for which today, perhaps unfairly, she is best known. She died in 1963. The artist painted this view of the Four Courts shortly after its sacking in 1922 by the artillery fire of the Pro-Treaty forces during the War of Independence. Kathleen Fox must have found it bitterly ironic that the men and women who fought on the side of Pearse and his companions and whom she had portrayed six years earlier had now divided into two warring factions. Interestingly, there exists another, larger ''View of the Four Courts'', (UCD Newman House), undated, but painted by the artist prior to the the destruction of the building. Whereas that picture is tight and academic with a strong emphasis on tonality, this view, depicted after a heavy shower of rain, is painted in a spontaneous, ''impressionistic'' manner full of moist atmosphere.

    Adam's
  • Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963) Lilac Blossom in a
    May. 28, 2014

    Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963) Lilac Blossom in a

    Est: €1,500 - €2,500

    Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963) Lilac Blossom in a White Vase Oil on canvas, 70 x 59.5cm (27½ x 23½'') Signed Provenance: J.P. Reihill Snr., Deepwell, Blackrock, Co. Dublin Exhibited: Thought to be 'Lilac' exhibited as the RHA Annual Exhibition, 1920, Cat. No. 23 Though typical of the many beautifully rendered flower-pieces for which the artist in later life became renowned, this painting may be Lilac, exhibited at the RHA in 1920. If this is the case, it is certainly one of the earliest examples of her exploration of such subject matter, more usually associated with her career from the 1940s onwards when she returned from London to live at Brookfield, the family home in Milltown. She exhibited such subjects yearly at the RHA until 1957.

    Adam's
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) When Winter Comes Oil on
    Dec. 04, 2013

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) When Winter Comes Oil on

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) When Winter Comes Oil on board, 44.5 x 29cm (17_ x 11_'') Signed Artists label verso

    Adam's
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) The Lilies of the Field
    Sep. 25, 2013

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) The Lilies of the Field

    Est: €2,000 - €4,000

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) The Lilies of the Field Oil on canvas, 70 x 89cm (27 x 35'') Signed, inscribed artist's label verso

    Adam's
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Fog in Milltown Oil on
    Sep. 25, 2013

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Fog in Milltown Oil on

    Est: €1,000 - €2,000

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Fog in Milltown Oil on canvas, 61 x 51cm (24 x 20'') Signed Provenance: Adam's ''Important Irish Art'' sale, December 2001, where purchased by current owner

    Adam's
  • KATHLEEN FOX RHA 1880-1963 DINING ROOM INTERIOR
    May. 14, 2013

    KATHLEEN FOX RHA 1880-1963 DINING ROOM INTERIOR

    Est: €3,000 - €5,000

    KATHLEEN FOX RHA 1880-1963 DINING ROOM INTERIOR Oil on canvas, 18" x 25" (46 x 63.5cm), signed K Fox. Kathleen Fox studied art under Sir William Orpen at the Dublin Metropolitan School and acted for a while as Orpen's assistant. From an early age she won several awards, and went on to continue her training in London and Paris where she set up studios. Between 1911 and 1957 she exhibited more than eighty works at the R.H.A. and also exhibited in London and at the Scottish Academy. She was a painter of great skill as can be seen in this beautifully executed interior.

    deVeres
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Deep in Thought
    Feb. 18, 2013

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Deep in Thought

    Est: €600 - €900

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Deep in Thought oil on canvas signed lower left h:60  w:75 in.

    Morgan O'Driscoll
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Ruins of the Four Courts,
    Dec. 04, 2012

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Ruins of the Four Courts,

    Est: €15,000 - €25,000

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Ruins of the Four Courts, (1922) Oil on canvas, 50.8 x 68.6cm (20 x 27'') Signed and dated 1922 Provenance: Purchased by the current owners' father from Leo Smith, The Dawson Gallery, Dublin 1943; and thence by descent Exhibited: 1923 RHA Annual Exhibition Cat. No. 243 priced £52.10.0 The Crawford Gallery, Cork, May - August 2006 ''Ireland: Her People and Landscape'' The AVA Gallery, June - Sept 2012, Cat. No. 14 Literature: ''Whipping the Herring'', published by The Crawford Gallery 2006. Full page illustration p209; ''One Hundred Years of Irish Art - A Millennium Presentation'' by Eamonn Mallie p222 Full page Illustration p223; ''Ireland: Her People and Landscape'' Exhibition Catalogue, full page illustration p21 Kathleen Fox was brought up in Anglo-Irish family on the outskirts of Dublin and studied at the Metropolitan School of Art, attracting the attention of William Orpen, whose assistant she eventually became. She first exhibited with the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1911 before leaving to paint in Paris and Bruges, returning to Dublin in 1916. She moved to Nice at the end of the 1910's but continued to exhibit in London and Dublin as well as France, before returning to Dublin again in the mid 1920's. She was a highly successful portraitist in Ireland and England and well regarded for her flower studies of the 1940's and 50's. A more academic approach to realism was brought to Irish art through William Orpen's teaching at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art from 1902-14. His former studio assistant, Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) painted Ruins of the Four Courts, (1922) which depicts the familiar building from an established viewpoint across the Liffey. What is striking about the work is that within the tranquil scene the dome of Gandon's great building is missing and next to it are the shells of buildings destroyed in the War of Independence. Fox's work belongs to an important strand of early 20th century realist art, one which sought to record the major events of Irish history. This paintings does so in a subtle but compelling manner. Dr. Rósín Kennedy

    Adam's
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Interior with Girl Oil on
    May. 30, 2012

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Interior with Girl Oil on

    Est: £1,500 - £2,000

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Interior with Girl Oil on Canvas 64 x 77 cms Signed

    Andersons Art Auctions
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Interior with Girl oil on
    Apr. 26, 2010

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Interior with Girl oil on

    Est: €1,500 - €2,000

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Interior with Girl oil on canvas signed lower left (63.5 x 76.25 cm) (25 x 30 in)

    Morgan O'Driscoll
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) PRIMROSES, 1952 signed
    Sep. 29, 2008

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) PRIMROSES, 1952 signed

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) PRIMROSES, 1952 signed lower left; inscribed on reverse oil on canvas 30 by 41cm., 12 by 16in.

    Whyte's
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Still Life with Bust
    Sep. 23, 2008

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Still Life with Bust

    Est: €600 - €800

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Still Life with Bust signed lower left (54 x 46 cm) (21.25 x 18 in)

    Morgan O'Driscoll
  • Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963) MIRTH IN CHINA signed
    Feb. 25, 2008

    Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963) MIRTH IN CHINA signed

    Est: €3,500 - €4,500

    Kathleen Fox RHA (1880-1963) MIRTH IN CHINA signed lower right; remains of original label on reverse oil on board 46 by 52cm., 18 by 20.5in. Provenance: Collection of Maurice MacGonigal PRHA; Private collection Exhibited: RHA, Dublin, 1946, catalogue no. 5

    Whyte's
  • Kathleen Fox, (1880-1963) Flowers from a Garden in
    Dec. 04, 2007

    Kathleen Fox, (1880-1963) Flowers from a Garden in

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Kathleen Fox, (1880-1963) Flowers from a Garden in July Oil on canvas, 51 x 61cms, (20 x 24") Signed

    Adam's
  • Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) "Still Life with Flowers"
    Sep. 25, 2007

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) "Still Life with Flowers"

    Est: €4,000 - €6,000

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) "Still Life with Flowers" Oil on canvas, 30" x 22" (76 x 56cm), signed.

    deVeres
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