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Aloysius O'Kelly

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Aloysius was born to John and Bridget O'Kelly in Peterson's Lane (now Lombard Street East), Dublin 3 July 1853. He was the youngest of four boys and one girl. The O'Kelly family along with Aloysius' cousins, the Lawlors, made up a network of artists and political activists in 19th-century Irish
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In 1861, John's father died and Bridget, whose brother, John Lawlor (1820-1901) was already an established sculptor in London. moved her family there. Lawlor became a father figure to her children, especially her sons. Lawlor took on the boys, including Aloysius, as apprentices in his studio.
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Aloysius inevitably became embroiled in the murky and often secretive life of his brother. He began to paint and sketch political activists including members of the Land League.
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and eventually the United States, painting rural scenes in the prior and city life in New York City. In 1889, O'Kelly painted a depiction of
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and his father ran a blacksmith's shop and dray making business in Peterson's Lane. His uncle on his mother's side was
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Distress in Ireland: Waiting for Relief Outside the Priest's House in Kilronan,
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in 1876, painting its aesthetic coastlines, fishing ports and villages.
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cultural history. His grandparents on his father's side were natives of
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The State of Ireland- Tilling the Farm of an Imprisoned Land Leaguer,
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Aloysius O'Kelly. Milmo-Penny Fine Art. Retrieved November 27, 2006.
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The Irish Land League: Recreation time in the Kilmainham Prison,
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Byrne, Coleman, King: Ireland and the Americas, 2008, p. 720
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O'Kelly traveled to Paris in order to enroll at the
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Dublin
Poughkeepsie, New York
École des Beaux-Arts
Orientalist
Dublin
Irish
painter
County Roscommon
John Lawlor
Stephen
James J. O'Kelly

École des Beaux-Arts
Bonnat
GĂ©rĂ´me
Oriental scenes
Brittany
Charles Stewart Parnell
Irish Party
Kilmainham
John Dillon
Concarneau
Connemara
Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain
Poughkeepsie, New York
List of Orientalist artists
Orientalism
ISBN

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