Theobald Wolfe Tone – Irish Revolutionary Leader Art Print
Theobald Wolfe Tone – Irish Revolutionary Leader Art Print
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Theobald Wolfe Tone — Irish Revolutionary Leader Fine Art Print
Honour Ireland’s fight for freedom with this museum-quality reproduction of the iconic portrait of Theobald Wolfe Tone (1763–1798), a founding figure of modern Irish republicanism. Depicted in his military uniform, Wolfe Tone stands not merely as a historical figure, but as a symbol of courage, unity and unyielding national identity.
A Portrait of Irish Revolution
Originally painted in the late 18th century by an unknown artist, this portrait has been preserved in the National Gallery of Ireland and remains one of the most recognised visual representations of Wolfe Tone. His steady gaze and poised stance reflect his unwavering commitment to liberty and the rights of the Irish people.
Archival Print & Frame Details
- Printed on 200 gsm archival matte art paper for museum-grade quality and longevity
- Premium solid-wood frames available in black, white or natural oak finish
- Crystal-clear, shatter-resistant plexiglass for clarity and protection
- Professionally mounted and ready to hang with secure fittings included
- Available sizes: 30 × 40 cm / 12 × 16″ · 45 × 60 cm / 18 × 24″ · 60 × 80 cm / 24 × 32″
Why This Artwork Belongs in Your Collection
This framed print is more than an artwork — it is a tribute to one of Ireland’s greatest patriots. Ideal for heritage interiors, libraries, offices and homes that honour Irish ancestry, it is a powerful statement piece representing national pride, sacrifice and hope.
Own an elegant and historically significant artwork that celebrates Ireland’s enduring spirit of independence. Display Wolfe Tone with pride and connect your space to the story of our nation’s freedom.
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Collection: National Gallery of Ireland
