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Shades of Irish Green Art Print
by Jeannie Allerton
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Shades of Irish Green art print by Jeannie Allerton. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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A fruitful clime is Eire's,... more
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Artist's Description
A fruitful clime is Eire's,
through valley, meadow, plain,
And in the fair land of Eire, O!
The very 'bread of life' is in the yellow grain
On the fair Hills of Eire, O!
Far dearer to me than the tones music yields,
Is the lowing of the kine and the calves in her fields
And the sunlight that shone long ago on the shields
Of the Gaels, on the fair hills of Eire, O!
James Clarence Mangan, Irish poet (1803-1849)
About Jeannie Allerton
Jeannie Allerton grew up in the suburbs of Phila, later spent 25 years in Monmouth County, NJ and now resides happily retired with her family in Havre de Grace, MD, a beautiful little city on the Chesapeake Bay. Her father was an artist and Jeannie always wanted to learn from him. Since 2012, she has had the privilege to study painting on a weekly basis under nationally acclaimed and locally loved artist, Lee Alban. At Monmouth University she minored in art but majored in business-accounting to assure a good salary. Now that she is has more time, she enjoys painting the scenes she captures with her camera. Her work is mostly in oils, some watercolor and photography. Jeannie also enjoys working with computer animation and...
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Jeannie Allerton
Carl, I saw your beautiful images and yes, you have one very much like this one that I took in County Donegal. Isn't is so beautiful over there in Ireland?
Carl Purcell
Amazing coincidence, but I think I photographed this same scene during my visit to Ireland. Check out my FAA images of Ireland. Carl Purcell