ProvenancePurchased, Sotheby's, London, Irish Sale, 18 May 2001, lot 119Label TextMadden, a Church of Ireland clergyman, was a co-founder of the Dublin Society, established to promote Irish manufactures and arts, and a close associate of Dean Swift and George Berkeley. He was a prolific writer, whose work ranged from Themistocles, a tragedy published in 1727, to Reflections and Resolutions Proper for the Gentlemen of Ireland: as to their conduct for the service of their country of 1738. He obtained the sobriquet ‘Premium Madden’ for the prize he established at Trinity College, Dublin to reward excellence in art and technical work, and was a notable art collector.
ProvenancePurchased, Sotheby's, London, Irish Sale, 18 May 2001, lot 119Label TextMadden, a Church of Ireland clergyman, was a co-founder of the Dublin Society, established to promote Irish manufactures and arts, and a close associate of Dean Swift and George Berkeley. He was a prolific writer, whose work ranged from Themistocles, a tragedy published in 1727, to Reflections and Resolutions Proper for the Gentlemen of Ireland: as to their conduct for the service of their country of 1738. He obtained the sobriquet ‘Premium Madden’ for the prize he established at Trinity College, Dublin to reward excellence in art and technical work, and was a notable art collector.
