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80 John Behan RHA (b.1938) Famine Ship (2014)

signed

unique bronze

84 x 102 x 28cm (33 x 40 x 11in)

Provenance:

Acquired directly from the artist;

Private Collection

€15,000-25,000 (£13,043-21,739)

John Behan has explored many themes of ancient mythology, literature and legend. Each theme is moved to a depth of exploration,

the imbued meaning in the works derive from his own in-depth knowledge of his subject, which is translated into the shape and form

of his bronze work. John Behan is renowned for his many themed works, his great Bulls, Birds and Famine Ships, ‘Paiste’ and ‘Fam-

ily’ are other universal themes explored by Behan. In their simplicity of depiction they are created with an energy; great metaphors

of life’s journey. John Behan first created The Famine Ship to stand at the base of Croagh Patrick, Co Mayo. Fierce in impact, the

hull of the boat is birthed at land, the mast laden with the skeleton bodies of lost emigrants. In large or smaller scale The Famine

Ship series carries an indescribable depth of history, poignant loss and struggle for life. Commissioned by the Irish government to

commemorate the contribution of Irish emigrants worldwide, a 26-by-24-foot bronze themed piece on The Famine Ship entitled

“Arrival” now stands in the plaza in front of the United Nations headquarters in New York.