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Portrait of Edward Martyn
Portrait of Edward Martyn

Portrait of Edward Martyn

Artist (1848 - 1943)
Datec. 1899
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions76 x 62 cm
ClassificationsPaintings
Credit LineCollection & image © Hugh Lane Gallery. Donated by Sarah Purser (the Artist), 1924.
Object number595
DescriptionEdward Martyn (1859-1923) came from a Catholic Unionist family background and lived at Tullyra Castle, County Galway. He attended Belvedere College in Dublin. With Yeats and Lady Gregory, he founded the Irish Literary Theatre and wrote his play The Heather Field for it. He was one of the founders of An Túr Gloine, Sarah Purser’s stained glass studio. He founded the Palestrina choir in 1903 and his generous philanthropy was also demonstrated by his bringing contemporary artists to work on the new Cathedral, St. Brendan’s, in Loughrea, in the early years of the 20th century. Through his cousin, George Moore (1852-1933), Martyn was introduced to modern art and purchased work by Degas, Manet and Corot. Having read more about Irish history and having seen the struggles over the land question, Martyn became an Irish Nationalist. From 1905-1908 he was president of the organisation that became known as Sinn Féin. He was a close friend of Arthur Griffith and was also friendly with Thomas MacDonagh and Patrick Pearse.
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