"Kilrush - Cill Rois" - Oil Painting by Avril Brand
Avril Brand

"Kilrush - Cill Rois" - Oil Painting by

Oils on canvas – (24 × 20 inches) (original sold)

This painting took several months to complete as I tried to paint it as accurately as possible, using a magnifying glass for certain areas.

Kilrush is a lovely town, a few miles from where I live – friendly people, home of Mrs Crotty’s (pub well known for Irish traditional music) and the Vandeleur Gardens. (Vandeleur was the infamous landlord who evicted Irish tenants… see history below)

This view is of the bridge with the beautiful, historic church in the background and a few of the buildings known as Merchant’s Quay.


Part of the painting.

CILL ROIS, meaning the church of the promontory or woods has existed since the 16th century but it was not until the 18th century that it underwent major development. This development coincided with the succession of John Ormsby Vandeleur as the wealthiest landlord in the district. Of Dutch origin, the Vandeleur Family was the most prominent landlord family in West Clare. They designed the layout of the town and many of the present day street names derive from Vandeleur family names.

John Ormsby Vandeleur built the large family home, Kilrush House in 1808 and by that stage he practically owned Kilrush. With wealth achieved from a financially beneficial marriage and some political skulduggery, he decided to develop the town. A Scots businessman James Patterson, who had been a gunboat lieutenant until 1802, assisted him in this project. Patterson entered the oats trade in West Clare and in 1802 he got a site on the square from Vandeleur and erected a six-storey building.

However the famine years (1845-1849) brought much hardship to Kilrush. Famine, evictions, fever and cholera reduced the population of south-west Clare to such an extent that it never attained its pre famine numbers. In the post famine era, the Vandeleur name became synonymous with the worst of landlord evictions, with over 20,000 evicted in the Kilrush Union. The Kilrush workhouse witnessed terrible deprivation and deaths. By that stage Hector Vandeleur had succeeded John Ormsby Vandeleur.

Kilrush however survived these setbacks and with the arrival of the West Clare railway towards the end of the 19th century, developed into a bustling market town, the spirit of which lasts today. The designation of Kilrush as a Heritage Town recognises its legacy as a landlord estate town with a rich maritime and market tradition.
http://www.kilrush.ie/Ourtown/history.html

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oil, county, ireland, clare, irish, cill, kilrush, rois, vandeleur

Comments

  • A90Six
    A90Sixover 3 years ago

    Beautiful work Avril, So wonderfully detailed. No wonder it took so long to compolete.

    I have a shot of that arch in the bridge.
    Bridge at Kilrush
                                            *_:)_* Tony.

  • Thank you so much Tony!! I love that photo you took of the bridge… so few people notice how beautiful the bridge is…!!!

    – Avril Brand

  • Linda Bennett
    Linda Bennettover 3 years ago

    Avril……you amaze me!! You are an outstanding artist and take great pride in your artwork. You can tell the time you took to do this painting with the great detail, color combinations, compositon, etc…..Do you sell your painting professional? If not, you should because your work is remarkable!!!

  • Awww thanks for that lovely comment Linda!! I guess all artists try to sell… so we paint and paint and wait for the ‘break’… some of us are luckly, some have to cut off their ears… :-)

    – Avril Brand

  • shannondonovan
    shannondonovanover 3 years ago

    Congratulations!

  • Wow… that is wonderful!!! Thank you so much!!!

    – Avril Brand

  • Alan Findlater
    Alan Findlaterover 3 years ago

    excellent work

  • Thank you, Alan!!

    – Avril Brand

  • A90Six
    A90Sixover 3 years ago

    Congratulations Avril on the quick feature!
                                            *_:)_* Tony.

  • ROFL… thanks Tony… it was the quickest feature ever!!! I am still stunned!

    – Avril Brand

  • shannondonovan
    shannondonovanover 3 years ago

    You are so welcome Avril! What a wonderful talent you have!

  • Thank you so much!!! You are very kind!!! hugsxxx

    – Avril Brand

  • barnsis
    barnsisover 3 years ago

    Perfect perspective, love the colors and all the datails are amazing very well done.

  • Thank you dear Byron!!! hugsxxx

    – Avril Brand

  • coolart
    coolartover 3 years ago

    This lovely Avril the water is great. Congrats on the feature my friend

  • Thank you dear Rebecca!!! Hugsxxx

    – Avril Brand

  • Racheli
    Racheliover 3 years ago

    Hey Avi, an outstanding art work!

  • Thank you dear Rachi!!

    – Avril Brand

  • joedog
    joedogover 3 years ago

    Wonderful portrait excellent detail and awesome colors, great work, love the history lesson also

  • Thank you joedoq!!! I find that knowing about the history of a place I paint helps me a lot… in my imagination, I see it as it was before and spending so much time on a painting, you need to think about every little thing. I must be crazy but that is, to me, a huge part of how I escape into the canvas.

    – Avril Brand