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, Irish, 1878-1931
Title
The Dead Ptarmigan (a Self-Portrait)
Datec.1909
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions
100 x 91 cm
Credit LineBequeathed, Lady Poe, 1930
Object numberNGI.945
Exhibition HistoryNew English Art Club, London, 1909

Summer Exhibition, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, 1910

Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, 1913

Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin, 1920

Art Exhibition IXth Olympiade, Amsterdam, 1928

No. 9 Birmingham Exhibition, 1933

World Fair, New York, 1939 William Orpen 1878-1931, A Centenary Exhibition, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, 1 November -15 December 1978

William Orpen Politics, Sex and Death, Imperial War Museum, London, 27 January 2005 - 2 May 2005; National Gallery of Ireland, 1 June 2005 - 28 August 2005

Label TextThis is one of several self-portraits in which Orpen casts himself as a fanciful heroic or theatrical figure. Here, he appears as a haughty country sportsman, holding aloft the spoils of his activity. Though for the composition, Orpen drew heavily on a Dutch seventeenth-century tradition, he intended this to be a recognisably Irish subject. He wrote to his friend and fellow artist William Rothenstein ‘my picture is not English it’s Irish and we grow ptarmigans in the West’.