Jack Butler Yeats, R.H.A. (1871-1957)

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Jack Butler Yeats, R.H.A. (1871-1957)

Driftwood in a Cave

signed lower left Jack B. Yeats, inscribed on the lower stretcher bar Driftwood in a Cave, oil on canvas
14 x 21in. (35.5 x 53cm.)

Painted in 1948
Provenance
Waddington Galleries, London where purchased by P. Herdman in 1950
Mrs D. Herdman, Co. Tyrone
Private Collection, Channel Islands

Literature
H. Pyle, Jack B. Yeats A Catalogue Raisonne of the Oil Paintings, II, London, 1992, no.954
Exhibited
Belfast, CEMA, Museum and Art Gallery, Paintings, Feb.-March 1956, no.21

Lot Essay

Hilary Pyle (loc. cit.) comments 'As in much of Yeats' painting at this period, the title points to the visual allegory. Like the wood thrown into the cave by the waves, the man's life is a kind of flotsam and jetsam; though, drawn by the light, he can stride out of the cave's darkness towards something high and inspirational'

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