Dorothy Blackham
Born in Dublin, Dorothy Blackham (who later became Dorothy Stewart) entered the RHA Schools during the First World War and later studied at the Goldsmith's College in London. She exhibited regularly with the RHA from 1916-1946, and later with the RUA, the WCSI, and the Ulster Society of Women Artists. She is associated with the Yeats sisters, Elizabeth and Lily, and contributed linocuts for their Cuala Press productions. She returned to Northern Ireland in 1964 with her family where she resided at Moat Street, Donaghadee.
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'THE OLD BRIDGE, BUNCRANA, CO. DONEGAL'
- Price Realised: 3,301
- Sale: 10 October 2000
- oil on canvas
- 50 by 66cm., 19.5 by 26in.
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'BLOSSOMING CHESTNUTS'
- Price Realised: 1,015
- Sale: 13 June 2001
- oil on canvas board
- 71 by 56cm., 28 by 22in.
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'SLEEPING CAT'
- Price Realised: 600
- Sale: 12 June 2005
- watercolour on paper
- 21 by 28cm., 8.25 by 11in.
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'SLEEPING CAT'
- Price Realised: 400
- Sale: 13 December 2021
- watercolour
- 8Ό x 11in. (20.96 x 27.94cm)
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'STORM ON KEEL STRAND, ACHILL; KEEL STRAND; CROAGHAN FROM SLIEVE MORE, ACHILL; NETS AND CURRACHS, ACHILL (SET OF 4)'
- Price Realised: 210
- Sale: 11 March 2015
- woodcut; (4)
- 6 x 9½in. (15.24 x 24.13cm)
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'CHRISTMAS HEARTH'
- Price Realised: 160
- Sale: 15 December 2007
- hand-coloured Cuala Press print
- 23 by 15cm., 9 by 6in.
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'CROAGHAN FROM SLIEVEMORE, ACHILL'
- Price Realised: 69
- Sale: 19 November 2001
- woodcut print
- 19 by 25cm., 7.5 by 10in.