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  • Sir John Lavery
    Mar 20, 1856 - Jan 10, 1941
  • Portrait of Lady Lavery as Kathleen Ni Houlihan - Sir John Lavery was an Irish painter best known for his portraits. One of the greatest painters of the late 19th and 20th centuries. During the First World War Lavery was an Official War Artist, and the Imperial War Museum has examples of his work. A portrait of Sybil Sassoon by Lavery is in the Southampton gallery. He donated 39 paintings to what is now the Ulster Museum, Belfast, Ireland.
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  • 1927
    Oil on canvas
    75.5 x 62.5 cm
    Private collection.

    Lady Hazel Lavery, wife and muse of artist Sir John Lavery.

    Hazel Lavery was the second wife of the Belfast born artist Sir John Lavery and featured in over forty of his paintings.

    Perhaps the best known painting of Lady Lavery is the portrait of her as Kathleen Ní Houlihan where she is pictured in traditional Irish costume leaning on a harp, a picture which appeared on Irish bank notes from 1928 until 1976.

    Born Hazel Martyn in Chicago in 1880, Hazel travelled to Europe having finished her schooling. It was at an artist colony in Brittany, France that she met and fell in love with John Lavery. However, Hazel’s mother thought John was much too old for her and demanded that she return home to America to marry Edward Livingston Trudeau who her mother deemed to be a more suitable match. However, after just four months Edward died and their daughter Alice was born a few months later.

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Other paintings by Sir John Lavery:

The Madonna of the Lakes (Center Panel)
The Madonna of the Lakes (Center Panel)
The Green Hammock
The Green Hammock
Spring
Spring
Portrait of Mrs. James V. Rank
Portrait of Mrs. James V. Rank
Sir John LaveryLavery was born in North Queen Street, Belfast, the son of a wine and spirit merchant, but was orphaned at the age of three and for a number of unsettled years wandered between Moira, Magheralin, Saltcoats, Ayrshire and Glasgow. Finally he got a job touching up photographic negatives in Glasgow and attended evening classes at the Haldane Academy of Art there. When a studio he had set up on his own was burned down he used the insurance money to study further in London and Paris (at the Académie Julian). An early work of his was actually hung next to Manet's Bar at the Folies Bergère at the 1882 salon.

He painted at the village of Grès-sur-Loing before returning to Scotland with Alexander Roche. They, and some fellow artists, achieved success as the so-called "Glasgow boys," but Lavery soon moved on to London where he became a fashionable portrait painter with a studio at 5, Cromwell Place and a house in Tangier. He painted everyone from Winston Churchill to John McCormack, and was also commissioned to record the key events of the Irish Civil War; his wife - the American socialite beauty Hazeel Martyn, whose portrait was later used on Irish banknotes - was passionately committed to the Irish cause and had a relationship with Michael Collins. Honours were showered on Lavery, culminating in a knighthood in 1918.

On the occasion of its opening he donated 35 of his paintings to the Belfast- now Ulster - Museum; they include the well-known Bridge at Grès. A triptych of his, The Madonna Of The Lakes (using his wife and step-daughter as models), is in St Patrick's R.C. Church, Donegall Street (where he himself had been baptised). His widow presented a further collection of his works to the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin.

He died in 1941, having published an autobiography "Life Of A Painter" the previous year..