Monographs



Louis le Brocquy, The Head Image

Le Brocquy, Pierre, ed. Introductory interview of the artist by George Morgan, 184 pages, portfolio of 80 full-page colour plates.Text in English, French and German. Published by Gandon Editions, Kinsale, 1996 on the occasion of the artist's eightieth birthday and the celebration of his life's work in a retrospective exhibition at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (Oct. 1996 - Feb. 1997).

Louis le Brocquy, Procession

Introductory interview of the artist by George Morgan, 65 pages, porfolio of 28 full- page colour plates. Text in English, French and German. Published by Gandon Editions, Kinsale, 1994. Procession is a companion volume to The Irish Landscape.

Louis le Brocquy, The Irish Landscape

Introductory interview of the artist by George Morgan, 40 colour plates (99 pages).Text in English, French and German. Published by Gandon Editions, Dublin, 1992. Includes a special edition, limited to 250 copies, numbered and signed by the artist, vellum-backed, black cloth stamped in silver, slip-case. Kenny's Bindery, Galway.

Louis le Brocquy, A Painter, Seeing his Way

Published by Gill & Macmillan, 1994, 317 pages, 118 B/W illustrations.'The book traces the growth of le Brocquy's artistic sensibility in relation to his life and origins. The later part recounts a shared experience during the second half of the artist's life. The whole is an accomplished literary testament to Ireland's most distinguished living painter'. The Publishers.

Louis le Brocquy

Important mongraph by Dorothy Walker. Introduction by John Russell, Earnán O'Malley 'Louis le Brocquy'; Louis le Brocquy ' A Painter's Notes on his Irishness'; 'Notes on painting and Awareness'; Jacques Dupin 'The paintings of 1964 - 1966'; Claude Esteban 'Archaeology of the Face: Images of Lorca'; Seamus Heaney 'Louis le Brocquy's heads'. 167 pages, 140 colour & B/W plates. Published by Ward River Press 1981; Hodder & Stroughton, London, 1982. Special Edition, numbered and signed, half-bound, vellum and cloth boards, stamped in gold in a design by the artist, slip-case.