William Orpen (1878-1931) was an Irish portrait painter, best known for his post-World War I paintings of the peace negotiations at Versailles. He was a leading member of the New English Art Club, and his works are held in collections around the world. His portraits are remarkable for their psychological insight, and his landscapes are characterised by a masterful use of light.
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Orpen Prints
- The Lady in Black
- Lewis R. Tomalin
- The Man from Aran, Self Portrait
- Miss Annie Harmsworth in an Interior
- Mrs Charles S. Carstairs
- Mrs Georgina Drum
- Mrs Hone in a Striped Dress
- Mrs St George
- Myself and Cupid
- The Nell Gwynne Public House
- Noreddin Ali Leaving Cairo
- The Painter, Self-Portrait with Glasses
- Portrait of a Negro
- Portrait of Captain Marshall Roberts, Master of the Fox Hounds
- Portrait of the Rt. Hon. David LLoyd George
- Portrait of Gardenia
- Portrait of Grace, the artist's Wife
- Portrait of Lady Evelyn Herbert
- Portrait of Nancy Oswald Smith, seated half length, in a Red Fur-lined Coat
- Sergeant Murphy and Things, Grand National Winner 1923
- The Signing of Peace in the Hall of Mirrors, Versailles, 28th June 1919
- Sunlight
- Tavern Interior
- The Wash-House
- A Young Man from the West, Self Portrait
- Zonnebeke