27 09, 2018

Video of Fiachra Trench & Cormac Breatnach at the William Orpen Weekend WW1 Concert in the Talbot Hotel Stillorgan, 15th Sept 2018.

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https://youtu.be/CrP0h3J4jLM Fiachra Trench on Piano & Cormac Breatnach on Whistle [...]

20 09, 2018

Video highlights – William Orpen sculpture unveiling by Ronnie Wood, WW1 concert, exhibition & talk.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATIvzngVewc  Video by Motion Picture Media. A group of William [...]

2 10, 2013

Whyte’s auction ‘Captain Colin David Brodie’ by William Orpen

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Painted by Orpen as a wedding present from the Orpen family to Daphne Harmsworth on the occasion of her marriage to Capt Colin Brodie in 1928.

29 09, 2013

William Orpen Slideshow by Priory Studios with ‘Roses of Picardy’ sung by Niamh Murray.

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There are a number of reasons why I chose the song "Roses of Picardy" to accompany this slide show of paintings by Sir William Orpen: The song was written in 1916 (by Frederick Weatherly) and Orpen would have been familiar with it.

2 03, 2013

Sir William Orpen Stillorgan Exhibition Launch by Jimmy Deenihan, T.D. Minister for Art, Heritage and the Gaeltacht

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Jimmy Deenihan, T.D. Minister for Art, Heritage and the Gaeltacht launching a permanent exhibition of the work of Stillorgan born painter Sir William Orpen at the newly named Orpen Mall, 1st floor, Stillorgan Village Centre. The launch was attended by about 70 local business owners including the son of William Orpens chauffeur and two of Orpens relations. Dominic Lee, Priory Studios who complied the exhibition also had a loan of an original Orpen painting from a private collector just for the launch.

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