James Arthur O'Connor


James Arthur O'Connor was an Irish painter.

Career

James Arthur O'Connor was born 15 Aston's Quay, Dublin - the son of an engraver and printer, William O'Connor. O'Connor would become a distinguished landscape painter. He was self-taught, receiving just a few lessons from William Sadler. He travelled to London with Francis Danby and George Petrie, exhibiting at the Royal Academy in 1822. O'Connor visited France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and the Rhineland. He died poor, in Brompton, London, 7 January 1841. O'Connor was married - his wife's name was Anastatia.

Gallery


List of paintings

The list below contains an incomplete list of his works and gives either the owner or the location of where the original is found today.
TitleDateMediumDimensionsRepositoryOther notes
A Moonlit Landscape Oil on Board7 x 6 inches
17.78 x 15.24 cm
David Madden
Blackrock Co Dublin
Signed Lower Right. View at http://www.galleryofthemasters.com/o-folder/oconnor-james-arthur-gallery.html Gallery of the Masters
Westport Housec. 1818Oil on canvas Phyllis PennefatherThis is Westport House, in County Mayo.
Ballinrobe Housec. 1818Oil on canvas42.0 x 71.0 cm.
National Gallery of IrelandThis is said to be Bridge House, located at Ballinrobe, County Mayo.
Lough Maskc. 1818Oil on canvas National Gallery of Ireland
A view of Howth Headc. 1819 - 1820Oil on canvas Private Collection
Landscape with a view of Drimnagh Castle1821Oil on canvas44.4 x 59.7 cm
View of Irishtown from Sandymount1823Oil on canvas35.5 x 45.7 cm.
Pyms Gallery, London.Signed and dated at lower left: 'J A O'Connor 1823'.
The Field of Waterlooc. 1826 Anglesey Abbey Collection.This depicts the battlefield at Waterloo, Belgium, a country which O'Connor visited in 1826. The famous Butte du Lion features prominently in this painting.
A View on the Liffey1828Oil on board22.2 x 28 cm.
Private Collection.Signed and dated: 'J A O'Connor. 1828'.
The Devil's Glen, Co. Wicklow, with a Fisherman1828 Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Homeward Boundc. 1825–1830Oil on canvas63.0 x 76.0 cm.
Private collection, sold for charity.This is one of his nicer paintings and shows an Irishman of the period, accompanied by a small dog, walking down a country lane past a large pair of trees - suggesting he's returning home after a hard day's work. It is signed 'J.A. O'Connor'.
The Ford – A Landscape with Wagon, three Horses, and Figurec. 1830Oil on canvas Frank D. Murnaghan Jr
The Eagle's Rock, Killarney1831Oil on canvas69.7 x 90.2 cm.
Richard Wood
A View of the Devil's Glenc. 1831 National Gallery of Ireland
A Thunderstorm: The Frightened Wagoner1832Oil on canvas65.0 x 76.0 cm.
National Gallery of IrelandThis is considered to be one of his best paintings. It is signed and dated 'J.A. O'Connor 1832'.
The Poachers1835Oil on canvas55.5 x 70.5 cm.
National Gallery of IrelandThis is his best moonlight painting and one of his best paintings overall. It shows three men standing in a moonlight landscape. It is signed and dated 'J.A. O'Connor 1835'.