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  • Artist: Lucille Ireland (American, 1908-1983)

Lucille R. Ireland was well known for her Abstract Modernist Paintings. Born in 1908, she lived on the Mainline until her death in 1983. Her work was exhibited at the Stabler Gallery in New York during the 1950’s. She served as the Vice President for the Painter’s Workshop of Mainline Center of the Arts and is listed in “Women Artists in America.”

Untitled Abstract by Lucille Ireland
  • Lucille Ireland
  • Untitled Abstract
  • Pastel on paper
    9.5 x 12.25 in
Untitled Abstract by Lucille Ireland
  • Lucille Ireland
  • Untitled Abstract
  • Pastel on paper
    11.5 x 9.5 in
Untitled Semi-Abstract Figure II by Lucille Ireland
  • Lucille Ireland
  • Untitled Semi-Abstract Figure II
  • Etching
    14.5 x 10 in
Untitled Semi-Abstract Figure I by Lucille Ireland
  • Lucille Ireland
  • Untitled Semi-Abstract Figure I
  • Etching
    14.5 x 10.5 in
Untitled Abstract by Lucille Ireland
  • Lucille Ireland
  • Untitled Abstract
  • Pastel on paper
    8.5 x 11.5 in
Untitled Abstract by Lucille Ireland
  • Lucille Ireland
  • Untitled Abstract
  • Pen and ink on paper
    8.5 x 10.5 in
Untitled Abstract by Lucille Ireland
  • Lucille Ireland
  • Untitled Abstract
  • Pastel on paper
    10.75 x 17 in
Untitled Abstract I by Lucille Ireland
  • Lucille Ireland
  • Untitled Abstract I
  • Etching
    15.5 x 14.75 in
Untitled Abstract II by Lucille Ireland
  • Lucille Ireland
  • Untitled Abstract II
  • Etching
    15 x 14.5 in
Untitled Abstract by Lucille Ireland
  • Lucille Ireland
  • Untitled Abstract
  • Pastel on paper
    6.75 x 13.5 in
Untitled Abstract by Lucille Ireland
  • Lucille Ireland
  • Untitled Abstract
  • Pastel on paper
    11.5 x 9 in
 

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