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Oil of The Donnybrook Horse Fair, Dublin by Richard Barrett Davis (English, 1782-1854) An oil on canvas of The Donnybrook Horse Fair, Dublin by Richard Barrett Davis (English, 1782-1854), painted on the artist’s visit to Dublin. The historic Donnybrook Fair was founded in 1204 by a royal charter of King John. Held in late August to mid-September, the fair became one of Ireland's principal markets. Today's dictionaries define Donnybrook as a free-for-all or brawl owing to the "rough merriment" for which the fair came to be known. The fair was abolished in 1868. English, circa 1830.
Provenance:
Vicar Brothers, London
Christie's New York, Important British and American Sporting Paintings, June 8, 1984.
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Artist: Richard Davis |
Yr: 1830 |
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Oil of the Donnybrook Fair by Richard Barrett Davis (English, 1782-1854) Oil on canvas of the famous Donnybrook Fair, near Dublin by Richard Barrett Davis (English, 1782-1854). The reverse bears the label “Vicars Brothers Fine Art Dealers Printsellers and Publishers 12 Old Bond Street, London WI†and written in ink “Oil Painting, Donnybrook Fair R. B Davisâ€.
The historic Donnybrook Fair was founded in 1204 by a royal charter of King John. Held in late August to mid-September, the fair became one of Ireland's principal markets. Today's dictionaries define donnybrook as a free-for-all or brawl owing to the "rough merriment" for which the fair came to be known. The fair was abolished in 1868.
Provenance:
Vicar Brothers, London
Christie's New York, Important British and American Sporting Paintings, 8th June, 1984
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Artist: Richard Davis |
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