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    An File (The Poet), Micheal O Gaoithin, The Blasket Painter

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    Micheal O Gaoithin was born 3 January 1904 on the Great Blasket island, one of the six surviving children of renowned storyteller Peig Sayers and her husband, Padraig 'Flint' O Guithin. This book presents a selection of 55 out of O Gaoithin's paintings and drawings from his collection of 200.
    ISBN: 9781843518556
    AuthorSimonds-Gooding, Maria
    Pub Date03/11/2022
    BindingHardback
    Pages144
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    Micheal O Gaoithin (1904-74), poet and writer, was born 3 January 1904 on the Great Blasket island, one of the six surviving children of renowned storyteller Peig Sayers and her husband, Padraig 'Flint' O Guithin, a small farmer and fisherman.

    Micheal O Gaoithin became a fisherman after finishing primary school and worked on the family farm until around 1930 when he decided to follow his other siblings to Springfield, Mass., in the USA in search of work. Lacking a job and being in poor health, he soon returned to the Blasket Islands. His interest in literature and folklore began at an early age and like his mother, Peig, he was a renowned storyteller.

    Approximately six years before he died he took an interest in painting and drawing with the encouragment of the artist Maria Simonds-Gooding. A number of his paintings appeared in an exhibition on the Dingle peninsula entitled 'An ghaeltacht bheo', which opened in Dunquin National School on Easter Sunday, 1974. He entrusted his paintings to Simonds-Gooding and they are now held at the Muckross House Folk Museum outside Killarney.

    This selection of 55 out of O Gaoithin's paintings and drawings from his collection of 200, is accompanied by written responses to the work by novelist Eilis Ni Dhuibhne and art historian Catherine Marshall. One thousand copies of this book will be published autumn 2022 alongside a special exhibition of Peig Sayers at the Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI).

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    Micheal O Gaoithin (1904-74), poet and writer, was born 3 January 1904 on the Great Blasket island, one of the six surviving children of renowned storyteller Peig Sayers and her husband, Padraig 'Flint' O Guithin, a small farmer and fisherman.

    Micheal O Gaoithin became a fisherman after finishing primary school and worked on the family farm until around 1930 when he decided to follow his other siblings to Springfield, Mass., in the USA in search of work. Lacking a job and being in poor health, he soon returned to the Blasket Islands. His interest in literature and folklore began at an early age and like his mother, Peig, he was a renowned storyteller.

    Approximately six years before he died he took an interest in painting and drawing with the encouragment of the artist Maria Simonds-Gooding. A number of his paintings appeared in an exhibition on the Dingle peninsula entitled 'An ghaeltacht bheo', which opened in Dunquin National School on Easter Sunday, 1974. He entrusted his paintings to Simonds-Gooding and they are now held at the Muckross House Folk Museum outside Killarney.

    This selection of 55 out of O Gaoithin's paintings and drawings from his collection of 200, is accompanied by written responses to the work by novelist Eilis Ni Dhuibhne and art historian Catherine Marshall. One thousand copies of this book will be published autumn 2022 alongside a special exhibition of Peig Sayers at the Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI).