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A Winter Sequence: Roughra (2); Roughra (3); Roughra (4); Roughra (5)

Terence Philip Flanagan, 1996

This sequence of four works was painted in Roughra, Donegal near the artist's cottage and studio. They are examples of Flanagan's approach to landscape by reducing it to its bare essentials. Roughra (2) depicts a path or roadway through a bog; (3) shows a smoky bonfire burning; (4) a bright toned landscape with white posts of a field fence; (5) depicts the characteristically changing light of a Donegal bog-land during a rain shower.

More information

Title of artwork, date

A Winter Sequence: Roughra (2); Roughra (3); Roughra (4); Roughra (5), 1996

Date supported

2005

Medium and material

Acrylic on canvas

Dimensions

Each 40 x 40 cm

Grant

12096

Total cost

13440

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