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Nulty had been a collector for years before opening a gallery but he had a particularly fondness for French as his parents had met French in London in 1913 when they attended one of his matinees and met him afterwards. Nulty noticed that Irish visual art was neglected. He once witnessed that a George
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in 2002, the culmination of his life's work promoting French at a time of official neglect. Bernadette Lowry edited the publication and contributed the essay "Percy French in a Wider
Cultural Context", which assessed the wider cultural significance of French, especially underscoring his ear for idiom
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failed, French's long and successful career as a songwriter and entertainer began. He had lived by the canal in Dublin at 35 Mespil Road before going to London in 1890. He famously wrote to his friends when he moved there: "We have come to live by the canal, do drop in". A granite seat was erected in
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Trinity French won five out of six watercolour prizes and he became a member of the Dublin Sketching Club in 1876. It is said that he wrote his best songs during his Cavan period. He also painted copiously and established a sketching club and a comic troupe The Kinnepottle Komics
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was sold by Dublin auctioneers Whyte's for a then-record price of €44,000. It is also known as "The Iveagh Percy French" as it came from the
Guinness family collection. The story goes that the purchaser had "buyer's remorse", and the painting was purchased immediately by a gallerist. Some ten days
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Railway", resulting in the case being thrown out.
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Gallery Dublin, the late Oliver Nulty (d 2005) mounted several one-man and group Percy French watercolour exhibitions in the Oriel and wrote several catalogues but his valedictory salute to French was a comprehensive biography focusing on his paintings,
311:'s visit to Dublin in 1900, in which French drolly suggests "There's a slate off Willie Yeats". In addition, he wrote several poems, some he called "poems of pathos". Many of his poems and songs are on the theme of emigration. He remained a regular contributor to
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while French was in Cavan, and the particles of volcanic ash caused dramatic sunsets all over the world. French painted some of his finest landscapes in this period as he captured the spectacular skies. French exhibited his pictures in the
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Midlands Railway with fellow entertainer Charles Mansergh (later Charles Manners of the
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magazine. French's fey sense of humour caused him to make facetious replies to the letters to the editor, and
Mecredy returned to a storm of raging withdrawals of subscriptions. He offered to subvent French in a humorous magazine.
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Mountains of Mourne" in Red Island Park, Skerries, County Dublin, in 2008.
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1988 on the canal near his home, dedicated to French. It was sponsored by the Oriel Gallery and bears another witticism of French's: "Remember me is all I ask, / And if that memory proves a task, forget".
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659:Who Said the Hook Never Hurted the Worms?
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