A reproduction of Roderic O’Conor’s work,”The Wave”. This work is concerned with immediacy and realism, an effort to catch the unrepeatable moment. This artist attemptes to do this through loose and vigorous brush work. The result is marvelous.
The Irishman Roderic O’Conor studied in Dublin, Antwerp and Paris and in 1892 he moved to Brittany where befriended the post-impressionist Paul Gauguin. He was also influenced by Van Gogh, particularly in his brush work. He died in France in March, 1940 at the age of seventy-nine years.

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