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Pirate Queen of Ireland Granuaile
Depicting Grace O’Malley or Granuaile, as she was called in Gaelic Ireland. Born around 1530 on the wild Connaught coast she was trained by her father, Dubdhara, a formidable sailor and chieftain of Murrisk and the clan O’Malley. Well known as the Pirate Queen of Ireland. She fought the English, was captured, then released and met with Queen Elizabeth I to bargain for peace which she received.
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Print from original watercolour painting
Actual artwork 12” x 8.7”
Add 2” white border on all sides
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All art is printed on the highest quality library conservation paper
Paper - Hahnemuhle German Etching - 100% a-cellulose textured matte in natural white
Printed in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Depicting Grace O’Malley or Granuaile, as she was called in Gaelic Ireland. Born around 1530 on the wild Connaught coast she was trained by her father, Dubdhara, a formidable sailor and chieftain of Murrisk and the clan O’Malley. Well known as the Pirate Queen of Ireland. She fought the English, was captured, then released and met with Queen Elizabeth I to bargain for peace which she received.
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Print from original watercolour painting
Actual artwork 12” x 8.7”
Add 2” white border on all sides
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All art is printed on the highest quality library conservation paper
Paper - Hahnemuhle German Etching - 100% a-cellulose textured matte in natural white
Printed in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia