Thomas Sautelle Roberts – Countryside near Bray, Wicklow
Thomas Sautelle Roberts – Countryside near Bray, Wicklow
Wicklow Hills Towards Killiney Bay, 1793 — National Gallery of Ireland
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You remember the soft green hills of Wicklow from your grandmother's stories—here they are, exactly as they looked when she was young.
Wicklow Hills Towards Killiney Bay, 1793
This is the Wicklow countryside as Thomas Sautelle Roberts saw it in 1793—gentle slopes rolling down to the bay, the light catching those particular Irish greens that exist nowhere else. Roberts was capturing a landscape still untouched by industry, a view from Bray out towards Killiney that ordinary Irish people knew and walked. The original hangs in the National Gallery of Ireland. Now you can bring it home.
About the Artist
Thomas Sautelle Roberts (1760–1826) was an Irish landscape painter who spent his career documenting the country's natural beauty during a time of great change. He worked with a precise hand and a romantic eye, capturing places that mattered to ordinary Irish people—not grand estates, but the everyday countryside. His work hangs in the National Gallery of Ireland and collections across the country, a lasting record of how the island looked two centuries ago.Tracked, securely packaged, delivered in 2-5 business days.
