Charles McAuley
Charles (Charlie) McAuley (1910 – 1999) was an Irish painter. He was born in Gruig, Glenann, Ireland, one of the nine Glens of Antrim, now in Northern Ireland, on March 15, 1910. Despite being from a small rural village, Charles pursued painting from an early age, in an area when farming was one of the main sources of life and income. He went on to become a landscape and figurative painter.
Early in his life he was spotted by James H. Craig at a local Glens Feis who encouraged him and that influence inspired his early work. His paintings depicted the rivers, mountains, seascapes and rural life that surrounded him. [1]
Charles McAuley died on 30 September 1999.
He was the uncle of BBC Northern Ireland broadcaster Tony McAuley.[citation needed]
Many of his works are in private collections. There are several of his paintings in public collections, for example at the Ulster Museum and Queens University Belfast.[2]
References
- ↑ McAuley Portfolio at White Image online gallery. 2002-08. Retrieved April 10, 2008.
- ↑ Charles J. McAuley 1910–1999 Nationality: British, BBC - Your Paintings. Retrieved 2014-01-05.
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