Le Brocquy blew the cobwebs off 1940s art scene

Louis le Brocquy, who died yesterday aged 95, was so venerated a figure in the Irish arts world that it is often forgotten how controversial a figure he had sometimes been.

Le Brocquy blew the cobwebs off 1940s art scene

As a young, self-taught artist in Dublin, he helped found the Irish Exhibition of Living Art of 1943, a contemporary showcase that blew the cobwebs off painting and sculpture as they were practised in Ireland at the time. Later, his painting, A Family, became infamous when Dublin Municipal Gallery refused it as a gift.

A Family is one of 10 works that viewers are being asked to vote for on RTÉ’s Masterpiece: Ireland’s Favourite Painting.

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