Cheval fire screen

Cheval fire screen

Thomas MooreWW-1750-527167
1750·Mahogany, wool knotted-pile panel (not original to the screen)·Overall: 52 1/2 × 37 1/2 × 26 1/4 in. (133.4 × 95.3 × 66.7 cm)

Gift of Irwin Untermyer, 1964

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Year
1750
Dimensions
Overall: 52 1/2 × 37 1/2 × 26 1/4 in. (133.4 × 95.3 × 66.7 cm)

Artist

Thomas Moore
Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore was an Irish writer, poet, and lyricist, widely regarded in his lifetime as Ireland's "national bard". The acclaim rested primarily on the popularity of his Irish Melodies. In these, Moore set to old Irish tunes verses that spoke to a narrative of Irish dispossession, loss, and resistance. With his romantic work Lalla Rookh (1817), in which these same themes are explored in an elaborate orientalist allegory, Moore achieved wider critical recognition. Translated into several languages, and adapted and arranged for musical performance by, among others, Robert Schumann, the chivalric verse-narrative established Moore as one of the leading exemplars of European romanticism.

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Year
1750
Dimensions
Overall: 52 1/2 × 37 1/2 × 26 1/4 in. (133.4 × 95.3 × 66.7 cm)
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WW-1750-527167

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Artist

Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore

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