Jack B. Yeats, son of the portraitist, John B. Yeats (1839-1922), and brother of the poet William B. Yeats (1865-1939), is generally acknowledged as the greatest Irish painter of the first half of the 20th century. Initially an illustrator, he accompanied the writer John Millignton Synge (1871-1909) on a walking tour of Mayo County in western Ireland in 1905. A sketch made at that time served thirteen years later as the basis for this painting. The women whose brightly colored dresses contrast with the drab clothing of the other mourners are presumably Irish-Americans who have returned home. In referring to the scene in an article he wrote for the "Manchester Guardian," Synge alluded to several young women in the funeral procession who seemed by their dress to be "returned Americans."
斯温福德的葬礼The Swinford Funeral 杰克·巴特勒·叶芝(Jack Butler Yeats)油画作品欣赏

斯温福德的葬礼The Swinford Funeral细节图欣赏:
运棺木的马车细节图

车前的两人细节图

跟随的送葬人细节图

道路和山坡细节图

天空细节图


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