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Subsequent cleaning and restoration of the canvas in London revealed the original signature of George Sharpe RHA , a Dublin-born artist and art teacher, two of whose paintings are in the National Gallery's collection. Sharpe's work rarely if ever comes up at auction. No sale is recorded in Ireland or the UK within the past 20 years on the Artprice register. Further inquiries have established that the huge canvas, 33ins by 63ins, was originally purchased in by Sir Charles Coote of Ballyfin House, a noted collector of the time.

In the Coote family sold Ballyfin to the Patrician Brothers for use as a school and most of the paintings and furniture in the house were dispersed. However some pieces, unwanted by the family, remained in the building undisturbed for another 75 years. Ian Whyte says the valuation is based on the painting's rarity and its historical and topographical interest rather than its purely artistic merits. Now it depends on whether the merchant princes of Galway are interested. A gift to the grandmother of the present owner, it has been in storage for a number of years.

The title derives from a traditional folk song commemorating the rebellion.



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