MAURICE CANNING WILKS: MORGAN O'DRISCOLL 8 MARCH

Maurice Canning Wilks is a ubiquitous presence at Irish art auctions. His output during a lengthy career (he died aged 74 in 1984) was considerable and his work appears at auction more often even than those hardy perennials Markey Robinson and John Kingerlee. In the past 30 years more than 1,500 of...

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