Going to the Levée at Dublin Castle by Irish Artist Rose Barton Museum Quality Art Print
Going to the Levée at Dublin Castle by Irish Artist Rose Barton Museum Quality Art Print
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Going to the Levée at Dublin Castle – Rose Barton
Step into the heart of Victorian Dublin with this stunning reproduction art print of Going to the Levée at Dublin Castle by renowned Irish watercolorist Rose Barton (1865–1929).
This evocative scene captures the grandeur and social divisions of a formal levée at Dublin Castle, where elegant carriages pass through the Cork Hill gate, overlooked by the statue of Lady Justice. Barton's masterful use of watercolor creates a misty, atmospheric winter afternoon, while the contrasting crowds—from brightly dressed children and soldiers to shadowy figures in muted tones—subtly reflect the class distinctions of the era.
Critics have called this work a "funereal depiction of a social class and an empire," drawing connections between Barton’s perspective and historical literary works like A Drama in Muslin by George Moore. More than just a cityscape, this piece is a historical snapshot of Dublin society, power, and tradition.
Printed on premium archival paper with rich, fade-resistant inks, this museum-quality reproduction preserves the delicate hues and textures of Barton’s original watercolor. A must-have for lovers of Irish history, social commentary, and exquisite period art, this print makes a compelling statement in any collection.
✔ Museum-quality reproduction
✔ Printed on premium archival paper for lasting brilliance
✔ Available in multiple sizes to suit your space
✔ Ideal for art lovers, history enthusiasts, and collectors of Irish heritage
Own a piece of Dublin’s past—order your Rose Barton print today!
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