Patrick Graham
PATRICK GRAHAM (b. 1943)
LOUGH OWELL, 1986 Mixed Media on Board 31 1/2 x 43 1/2 inches JRFA #0772
PATRICK GRAHAM (b. 1943)
DEEP KISSING, 1989 Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas in Three Panels 72 x 144 inches JRFA #1816
PATRICK GRAHAM (b. 1943)
STUDIES FOR THE BLACKBIRD SUITE, 1993 Mixed Media on Board 31 7/8 x 44 1/8 inches JRFA #4498
PATRICK GRAHAM (b. 1943)
THE BLACKBIRD SUITE, 1993 Mixed Media on Board 31 7/8 x 44 1/8 inches JRFA #4504
PATRICK GRAHAM (b. 1943)
FURTHER STUDIES: THE LARK IN THE MORNING VIII, 1996 Mixed Media on Board 31 7/8 x 44 1/8 inches JRFA #4511
PATRICK GRAHAM (b. 1943)
SOMEWHERE JERUSALEM, 1996 Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas 72 x 140 inches JRFA #4744
PATRICK GRAHAM (b. 1943)
DEAD SWAN/CAPTAIN'S HILL, 1998-99 Oil and Mixed Media on Canvas Diptych 72 x 132 inches JRFA #8169
PATRICK GRAHAM (b. 1943)
ANNOUNCEMENT: ODALISQUE SERIES, 2001 Mixed Media on Board 32 x 44 inches JRFA #8165
PATRICK GRAHAM (b. 1943)
PILGRIM: ODALISQUE SERIES, 2001 Mixed Media on Board 32 x 44 inches JRFA #8167
PATRICK GRAHAM (b. 1943)
WREATH (COLLATERAL SERIES), 2005-2006 Oil on Canvas Diptych 72 7/8 x 134 5/8 inches JRFA #9950
PATRICK GRAHAM (b. 1943)
DEPOSITION, STUDY 2, 2009 Mixed Media on Board 32 x 44 inches JRFA #9939
PATRICK GRAHAM (b. 1943)
DEPOSITION, STUDY 6, 2009 Mixed Media on Board 32 x 44 inches JRFA #9944 BiographyJack Rutberg Fine Arts is proud to represent Patrick Graham.Patrick Graham (b. 1943 Dublin, Ireland) is currently the subject of a critically-acclaimed U.S. museum tour curated by art historian Peter Selz. Widely regarded as Ireland’s most important contemporary artist, Graham is credited by art historians with changing the face of Irish painting with his exquisite draftsmanship and expressive layering of images and words in mixed media works on paper and monumental canvases, and has been recognized by Ireland as a “Living National Treasure.” The subject of numerous museum exhibitions, he has impacted artists on both sides of the Atlantic, while art critics and historians sing his praises. Peter Selz has declared, “With the exception perhaps of Anselm Kiefer, Patrick Graham is the only twentieth century artist who can take his place among the great masters spanning the Renaissance to the present day.” See Selected Biography Back to top |