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    • Casimir Dunin Markievicz (1874-1932) Portrait of Constance Markievicz Oil on canvas, 45 x 53.5cm (17_ x 21'') Signed twice with artist's monogram
      Sep. 25, 2024

      Casimir Dunin Markievicz (1874-1932) Portrait of Constance Markievicz Oil on canvas, 45 x 53.5cm (17_ x 21'') Signed twice with artist's monogram

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Casimir Dunin Markievicz (1874-1932) Portrait of Constance Markievicz Oil on canvas, 45 x 53.5cm (17_ x 21'') Signed twice with artist's monogram

      Adam's
    • COUNT CASIMIR DUNIN MARKIEVICZ (1874-1932)
      Sep. 22, 2020

      COUNT CASIMIR DUNIN MARKIEVICZ (1874-1932)

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      Portrait of an army officer in the King's Own Scottish Borderers uniform. Oil on canvas, unlined (Robert Miller stamp, verso) indistinctly signed and dated 'D. C. C. Markievicz [19]15', lower-right

      Sheppards
    • CASMIR DUNIN MARKIEVICZ, COUNT MARKIEVICZ (1874-19
      Dec. 07, 2016

      CASMIR DUNIN MARKIEVICZ, COUNT MARKIEVICZ (1874-19

      Est: €400 - €600

      CASMIR DUNIN MARKIEVICZ, COUNT MARKIEVICZ (1874-1932), Panoramic Landscape with Thatched Cottage in Foreground, O.O.C., 12'' (30cm)h x 17'' (43cm). (1) Provenance: Gore-Booth family Lissadell House, Co. Sligo.

      Mealy's
    • COUNT CASIMIR MARKIEVICZ (POLISH, 1874-1932)
      Dec. 01, 2016

      COUNT CASIMIR MARKIEVICZ (POLISH, 1874-1932)

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      COUNT CASIMIR MARKIEVICZ (POLISH, 1874-1932) Portrait of an army officer wearing the Glengarry of The Gordon Highlanders Oil on board Signed Signed and inscribed on the reverse Count Casimir Markievicz (1874-1932) was a Polish painter of portraits and landscapes. He was also a playwright and theatre director. He was born in Kiev. He studied law at The University of Kyiv. He moved to Paris in 1895 and studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. His first exhibited work in Paris was The Travelling Beggar, which was shown at the Salon des Independants in 1896. In 1898 he showed several portraits at this venue. In 1900 he exhibited at the official Salon and received a Medal of Honour for his painting, Amour. He married Jadwiga Splawa-Neyman and they had two sons, but the marriage did not last. Whilst studying at the Academie Julian in Paris in 1899 he met Constance Gore-Booth (1868-1927), the daughter of Sir Henry Gore-Booth of Lissadell House, Co. Sligo. They married in London in 1900. In 1903 the couple moved to Dublin and became members of the artistic and literary society of the time. In 1902, Casimir met the artist George Russell, AE (1867-1935). They shared an interest in the Symbolist Movement. In 1903 the Count, his wife, Constance and AE held their first group exhibition at The Leinster Hall, Molesworth Street. Casimir exhibited twenty-four works. A further exhibition was held at the same venue in August 1904. Casimir showed over eighty works: landscapes and genre scenes. The Count was a member of the committee of The New Irish Arts Club. The club opened in 1907 at Lincoln Place. Other members included Dermod O’Brien (1865-1945), George Russell (1867-1935), and William John Leech (1881-1968). In 1911, Casimir founded The Dublin Repertory Theatre. The company produced a number of Irish plays. In 1913 Casimir left Ireland. He first travelled to Albania, then returned to his native Ukraine. In 1917 he was working in Moscow,where he was appointed Artistic Director of The New Polish Theatre. He was also Professor of Painting at The Polish School of Fine Art. In 1918, he moved to Warsaw where he remained for the rest of his life. He continued to produce plays and paint, now mainly portraits. Many of these are in private collections. He exhibited 11 works at the RHA. A full length portrait of Constance Markievicz, painted in 1897 is in the National Gallery of Ireland. His portrait of George Russell painted in 1904 is to be seen at The Hugh Lane Gallery. His monumental canvas of 1905 depicting The Investiture of The Right Hon. The Earl of Mayo as Knight of St.Patrick is in a private collection.17 x 13½ inches (43 x 34 cm.)

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    • COUNT CASIMIR MARKIEVICZ (POLISH, 1874-1932)
      Dec. 01, 2016

      COUNT CASIMIR MARKIEVICZ (POLISH, 1874-1932)

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      COUNT CASIMIR MARKIEVICZ (POLISH, 1874-1932) Portrait of an army officer Oil on board Signed and dated 1922 Signed and inscribed on the reverse Count Casimir Markievicz (1874-1932) was a Polish painter of portraits and landscapes. He was also a playwright and theatre director. He was born in Kiev. He studied law at The University of Kyiv. He moved to Paris in 1895 and studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. His first exhibited work in Paris was The Travelling Beggar, which was shown at the Salon des Independants in 1896. In 1898 he showed several portraits at this venue. In 1900 he exhibited at the official Salon and received a Medal of Honour for his painting, Amour. He married Jadwiga Splawa-Neyman and they had two sons, but the marriage did not last. Whilst studying at the Academie Julian in Paris in 1899 he met Constance Gore-Booth (1868-1927), the daughter of Sir Henry Gore-Booth of Lissadell House, Co. Sligo. They married in London in 1900. In 1903 the couple moved to Dublin and became members of the artistic and literary society of the time. In 1902, Casimir met the artist George Russell, AE (1867-1935). They shared an interest in the Symbolist Movement. In 1903 the Count, his wife, Constance and AE held their first group exhibition at The Leinster Hall, Molesworth Street. Casimir exhibited twenty-four works. A further exhibition was held at the same venue in August 1904. Casimir showed over eighty works: landscapes and genre scenes. The Count was a member of the committee of The New Irish Arts Club. The club opened in 1907 at Lincoln Place. Other members included Dermod O’Brien (1865-1945), George Russell (1867-1935), and William John Leech (1881-1968). In 1911, Casimir founded The Dublin Repertory Theatre. The company produced a number of Irish plays. In 1913 Casimir left Ireland. He first travelled to Albania, then returned to his native Ukraine. In 1917 he was working in Moscow,where he was appointed Artistic Director of The New Polish Theatre. He was also Professor of Painting at The Polish School of Fine Art. In 1918, he moved to Warsaw where he remained for the rest of his life. He continued to produce plays and paint, now mainly portraits. Many of these are in private collections. He exhibited 11 works at the RHA. A full length portrait of Constance Markievicz, painted in 1897 is in the National Gallery of Ireland. His portrait of George Russell painted in 1904 is to be seen at The Hugh Lane Gallery. His monumental canvas of 1905 depicting The Investiture of The Right Hon. The Earl of Mayo as Knight of St.Patrick is in a private collection.17 x 13½ inches (43 x 34 cm.)

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    • Casimir Dunin Markievicz (1874-1932) St. Lunaire,
      May. 28, 2014

      Casimir Dunin Markievicz (1874-1932) St. Lunaire,

      Est: €300 - €500

      Casimir Dunin Markievicz (1874-1932) St. Lunaire, Brittany Oil on canvas laid on board, 25 x 35.5cm (9¾ x 14'') Signed, inscribed and dated 1899

      Adam's
    • Casimir Markievicz (1874-1932) Wooded Landscape
      Jun. 10, 2009

      Casimir Markievicz (1874-1932) Wooded Landscape

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      Casimir Markievicz (1874-1932) Wooded Landscape Oil on canvas, 34 x 56cm (13.25 x 22") Signed indistinctly

      Adam's
    • KASIMIR MARKIEWICZ, POLISH 1874-1932
      Jul. 13, 2006

      KASIMIR MARKIEWICZ, POLISH 1874-1932

      Est: £1,000 - £1,500

      PORTRAIT OF A BOY 48x38cm.; 19x15in. signed, inscribed Paris and dated 1902 oil on canvas

      Sotheby's
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