Artwork

View of Balymount [Ballymount] Castle, 3 miles from Dublin [...]

View of Balymount [Ballymount] Castle, 3 miles from Dublin [...], by Gabriel, ca.1729-1817 Beranger, unspecified, 1790
View of Balymount [Ballymount] Castle, 3 miles from Dublin [...], by Gabriel, ca.1729-1817 Beranger, unspecified, 1790

View of Balymount [Ballymount] Castle, 3 miles from Dublin [...] is an unspecified work on paper by the Rococo painting artist Gabriel, ca.1729-1817 Beranger. It dates from 1790 and is held in the collection of the Royal Irish Academy. View of Ballymount Castle depicts a serene scene of the castle's remains, located 3 miles from Dublin.

About this work

You see a watercolor painting of a castle ruin with two men walking towards it.
The men are on a path leading to a gate-tower, with a large house in the background.
This house was built in the 17th century by Sir William Parsons.
The painting shows a quiet moment in a historic place.
It was made using the technique: watercolor.

Overview

View of Ballymount Castle depicts a serene scene of the castle's remains, located 3 miles from Dublin. The watercolor painting captures two men approaching the ruins via a path leading to a gate-tower, with a substantial 17th-century house visible in the background.

Subject & Meaning

The subject is the remnants of Ballymount Castle, juxtaposed with a nearby house built by Sir William Parsons in the 17th century. The scene conveys a sense of tranquility and historical coexistence between the old castle ruins and the more recent, larger dwelling.

Technique & Style

Executed in watercolor, the painting's technique contributes to its calm and observational character, emphasizing the everyday moment of the two men walking towards the castle ruins.

History & Provenance

The house in the background was constructed by Sir William Parsons in the 17th century, providing a historical anchor for the scene. However, specific details about the painting's creation date, artist, or ownership history are not provided.

Context

Set in the Irish countryside near Dublin, the painting reflects the region's layered history, with the castle ruins and the 17th-century house representing different eras of occupation and development.

Artist & collection

This work is in the public domain (CC0). Image source: Royal Irish Academy open access. Spotted an error in this record? Tell us.