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Library

  • Dátum vytvorenia1953
  • Rozmery25.0 x 35.0 cm

Discover Gretta Bowen (1880-1981), an Irish self-taught artist who began painting late in life. Known for her naive style & charming scenes, she gained international fame at 99.

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Popis predmetu

The painting "Library" by Gretta Bowen is a captivating oil on canvas artwork that invites viewers to step into a peaceful and intellectual environment. Created in 1953, this piece is currently housed at the Ulster Museum in Ireland. Measuring 25 x 35 cm, the painting showcases a library scene with several people sitting at tables, reading books, and surrounded by numerous bookshelves filled with various volumes.

A Haven for Knowledge Seekers

The atmosphere in the painting is cozy and serene, with multiple chairs placed around the tables, providing ample seating options for patrons to sit down and read or engage in conversation. A dining table is also visible in the scene, which could be used for group activities or events within the library. The Linen Hall Library, located in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is another notable example of a historic library that offers a similar ambiance, with its Irish and Local Studies Collections ranging from Early Belfast and Ulster printed books to over 250,000 items. Key Features of the Painting:
  • The use of oil on canvas creates a rich and vibrant texture
  • The depiction of people engaged in reading and conversation adds a sense of warmth and community
  • The numerous bookshelves filled with books create a sense of depth and intellectual curiosity
For more information on Gretta Bowen and her artwork, visit Gretta Bowen: Library. To explore other notable paintings, such as Sir John Lavery's "On the Loing: An Afternoon Chat", visit Sir John Lavery: On the Loing: An Afternoon Chat.
The Ulster Museum is home to an impressive collection of artworks, including pieces by Hans Iten and Captain Sir William Smith. To learn more about these artists and their works, visit Hans Iten and Captain Sir William Smith.

Biografia umelca

A Life Illuminated by Simple Beauty: The Story of Gretta Bowen

Margretta ‘Gretta’ Bowen (1880-1981) remains an enigma to many art historians, a testament to the enduring power of artistic impulse that blossoms unexpectedly in later years. Born in Dublin amidst the burgeoning Victorian era, Bowen possessed no formal training—she was entirely self-taught—yet her canvases achieved remarkable renown decades after she first picked up brushes, cementing her place as one of Ireland’s most celebrated naive artists. Her journey to artistic expression began not with grand ambitions but with a quiet observation of everyday life in Belfast, where she established herself alongside her husband, Matthew Campbell, a veteran of the Boer War.
  • Early Life and Family: Bowen's childhood was marked by modest circumstances, fostering within her a deep appreciation for the commonplace—a sentiment that would profoundly inform her artistic vision.
  • Marriage and Children: Her marriage to Matthew Campbell brought stability and companionship, resulting in three sons who themselves pursued careers as artists, creating a familial legacy of creative endeavor.
Bowen’s artistic breakthrough occurred remarkably late in life—just weeks before her seventieth birthday—when she stumbled upon forgotten paints left by her son Arthur. Inspired by this serendipitous discovery, she embarked on a prolific period of experimentation, capturing scenes from rural Ireland with an unwavering dedication to portraying the beauty found in simplicity. Her distinctive style – characterized by bold colors, flattened perspectives, and meticulous detail – eschewed academic conventions, prioritizing emotional resonance over technical precision. This approach aligns closely with the broader movement of naive art, which flourished across Europe during the early 20th century.
  • The Belfast Years: Bowen’s life in Belfast was shaped by practical realities—managing a laundrette and caring for her family—yet she never relinquished her passion for painting.
  • Influence of Arthur Campbell: Her son Arthur's encouragement undoubtedly fueled her artistic pursuits, demonstrating the supportive role of familial relationships within creative communities.
Bowen’s debut exhibition in 1979 at the Gallery of the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts garnered considerable attention, propelling her work onto an international stage. Notably, she gained significant acclaim at the International Naïve Exhibition in London, showcasing her talent to a wider audience. Her paintings—particularly “A Night at Home,” “Library” and “Country Match of the Day”—continue to captivate viewers with their evocative depictions of rural Irish life and imbued with an undeniable charm. Bowen’s legacy extends beyond her artistic output; she embodies the spirit of perseverance and the transformative potential of embracing creativity regardless of age or circumstance. Her unwavering belief in capturing authentic emotion—rather than striving for idealized representation—solidifies her position as a pivotal figure in Irish art history, demonstrating that beauty can be found not only in grand narratives but also in the quietest corners of everyday experience.
Gretta Bowen

Gretta Bowen

1880 - 1981 , Ireland

Základné informácie

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Naive Art
  • Date Of Birth: 1 January 1880
  • Date Of Death: 8 April 1981
  • Full Name: Margretta Bowen
  • Nationality: Irish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • A Night at Home
    • Library
    • Country Match of the Day
  • Place Of Birth: Dublin, Ireland