Cathal O'Toole Oil Paintings on Photomechanical Prints
Item Details
Cathal Brendan O’Toole (Irish-American; 1904-1991)
Untitled, mid-late 20th century
Four oil paintings painted on photomechanical prints mounted on boards
Unsigned
Artist estate stamp present to the versos
Irish-born artist Cathal Brendan O’Toole was known for his paintings, engravings and etchings including Chariot (1936). O’Toole first began to study fine art at the Glasgow School of Art before moving to New York to become a commercial artist after a stint as captain in the Irish Republican Army. O’Toole continued his studies in New York City at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design. Later, he started his career teaching at Finch Junior College. During his lifetime O’Toole received much sponsorship for his work, including two Tiffany Foundation fellowships and the Pulitzer Traveling Scholarship in 1934. His work has been exhibited in the Art Institute of Chicago, the National Academy Museum (New York), and the Virginia Museum of Art as well as many others.
Condition
- discolorations, abrasions, accretions, and marks to compositions; some wear to board edges; boards are slightly warped; discoloration and wear to the verso.
Dimensions
- each work approximately measures.
Item #
19DCC053-009