Orpen at War

Patricia O'Reilly author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:The Liffey Press

Published:15th Oct '22

Should be back in stock very soon

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During World War I, Major William Orpen, a highly successful commercial painter in Ireland and the UK, takes up a posting as official British war artist. Full of high hopes he sets off to the front with a Rolls-Royce and a driver.   But nothing in his privileged life prepared him for the horrors he encounters. Based in Amiens, he is initially unable to capture on canvas the sights that haunt him, but eventually his inspired output becomes prolific – Tommies in rat-infested, water-sodden trenches; men charging across the tortured earth with fixed bayonets; generals in luxurious quarters; nurses ministering gently to the wounded in the hell-hole hospitals.   Commissioned to paint the Paris Peace Conference he settles in Paris with Yvonne, his model and muse. His epic, To the Unknown British Soldier in France, is hailed by some as ‘symbolic’; but by others as a ‘blasphemous disgrace’.   Disheartened at the ending of the war, he is consumed by its futility and what he sees as the fighting men’s betrayal by the politicians. At war with himself, he divides his time between Paris and London but suffers from depression and ill health. Alienated from his family, he dies in 1931 of alcohol-related complications.   This illustrated biographical novel – featuring dozens of Orpen’s paintings and B&Wdrawings – will enthral anyone interested in the brutal reality of World War I, and help us to appreciate one artist’s remarkable personal and creative journey.

Blending fact and fiction, Patricia O’Reilly skilfully combines Orpen’s French experiences with flashbacks to his Dublin childhood, art school, early loves, courtship of his wife and other aspects of his life, especially his philandering. … Illustrated with many of his war works, the novel provides valuable insight into Orpen and his world. * The Irish Times *
Featured in * Irish Examiner 04/01/2023 *
Featured in * Irish Daily Mail 30/12/2022 *
O’Reilly has written a compassionate and closely-observed portrait of a talented artist and a flawed human being, that succeeds both as a novel and as a work of art history. * Historical Novel Society 01/11/2022 *

ISBN: 9781739789237

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272 pages