Art
"The Croppy Boy" Framed Print
- Item Number
- 161
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Sold
- 251 USD to Live Event Bidder
Item Description
"The Croppy Boy" Framed Print - The Welsh photographer, Joy Manor, has had an intimate relationship with boats her whole life. Ms. Manor's, New York Harbor Triptych was featured by Operation Sail 2000 in New York City.
The " Croppy Boy" image is part of her "Going Places, Photo Visions" series. This image was taken in Howth outside of Dublin in l987.
This image is symbolic of The Irish Rebellion of 1798. The Irish, emboldened by the French Rebellion attempted their own uprising for freedom from British control. The Irish uprising was named The Croppy Boy Rebellion after The French rebels who had cropped their hair as a statement of their protest and rising.
More information about Bass Manor Museum
Item Special Note
This item cannot be mailed. Minimum Bid - $250
Donated By:
Saratoga Bridges, NYSARC, Inc., Saratoga County Chapter stores data...
Your support matters, so Saratoga Bridges, NYSARC, Inc., Saratoga County Chapter would like to use your information to keep in touch about things that may matter to you. If you choose to hear from Saratoga Bridges, NYSARC, Inc., Saratoga County Chapter, we may contact you in the future about our ongoing efforts.
Your privacy is important to us, so Saratoga Bridges, NYSARC, Inc., Saratoga County Chapter will keep your personal data secure and Saratoga Bridges, NYSARC, Inc., Saratoga County Chapter will not use it for marketing communications which you have not agreed to receive. At any time, you may withdraw consent by emailing Privacy@frontstream.com or by contacting our Privacy Officer. Please see our Privacy Policy found here PrivacyPolicy.