Trim Castle (1938) – Dermod O'Brien Art Print
Trim Castle (1938) – Dermod O'Brien Art Print
The original hangs in the National Gallery of Ireland. Now you can bring it home.
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The original hangs in the National Gallery of Ireland. Now you can bring it home.
Dermod O'Brien painted Trim Castle in 1938 — the largest Anglo-Norman fortress in Ireland, rising above the River Boyne in County Meath. He renders it with quiet authority: the weight of the stonework balanced by open sky and the measured calm of the surrounding landscape.
O'Brien (1865–1945) was one of the leading figures in Irish painting of his era and served as President of the Royal Hibernian Academy. This work reflects his deep interest in Irish heritage and historic place.
Printed on 250gsm fine art paper using archival pigment inks for exceptional colour accuracy and tonal depth. Solid wood frame in Black, White, or Natural Wood. Shatterproof glazing with UV protection. Ready to hang.
Available in 40×50 cm (16×20″). Free worldwide delivery, ships in 2–5 working days.
