Irish Cottage Print | Josephine Joy | Irish Art
Irish Cottage Print | Josephine Joy | Irish Art
She sits in a sunlit garden, playing the harp. That harp is the emblem of the Society of United Irishmen — founded 1791, motto: "It is new strung and shall be heard." Josephine Joy painted Irish identity into every leaf and string.
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She sits in a sunlit garden, playing the harp — her dog at her feet, a child watching from the doorway. The setting is warm, lush, almost dreamlike. But Josephine Joy put that harp there for a reason.
It is the emblem of the Society of United Irishmen, founded in 1791 to resist British rule. Their motto: "It is new strung and shall be heard." Joy painted this between 1935 and 1938 — an American artist encoding Irish defiance into a garden full of light.
Painted in a vivid folk art style, every detail rewards a closer look. This is a print that holds its meaning long after it goes on the wall.
Sizes & Format
- 40 × 50 cm / 16 × 20″
- Available framed (black, white, wood) or unframed
Print & Frame Details
Archival matte paper, 250gsm (110lb), acid-free and FSC-certified — off-white, uncoated. Framed prints: solid oak or ash wood frame, 20mm thick, with shatterproof protective glazing. Ready to hang, hanging kit included. Unframed prints up to A4 ship flat; larger sizes ship rolled in a protective tube.
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