Friends of the National Collections of Ireland Exhibition, Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin; Ulster Museum, Belfast, 1964
Modern Irish Painting (An Chomhirle Ealaion), Helsinki; Göteborg; Norrköpping; Stockholm; Copenhagen; Bielefeld; Bonn; Saarbrücken; London; Leeds; Glasgow; Dublin, 1969-1971
Jack B. Yeats 1871-1957: A Centenary Exhibition, Dublin; New York, 1971-1972
Jack B. Yeats in the National Gallery of Ireland, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, 1986
Label TextMany Ferries recalls a visit Yeats made in 1905, with the playwright John Millington Synge, to Dinish Island, one of a group of islands off the coast of Connemara known collectively as Ceantar na nOileán. A ferryman took the two travellers up to the highest point of the island to show them the view. Synge wrote about the expedition in a series of essays published in 1911. In Yeats’s painting, he depicts the remembered ferryman in a broad-brimmed hat looking down at the string of islands.
