Collection: Aloysius O'Kelly

The painter who documented Irish rural life before it disappeared — and did it with the eye of a master.

Aloysius O'Kelly (1853–1936) trained in Paris under Bonnat and Gérôme and exhibited at the Salon before returning to paint the communities, landscapes, and daily life of rural Ireland with a naturalist's precision and a nationalist's emotional investment. His work is a vivid, irreplaceable visual record of 19th-century Irish life. One of the most important Irish social realists.

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Interior of a church in Brittany by Aloysius O’Kelly, depicting a woman kneeling in prayer beneath stone arches and stained glass.