“(William) Orpen draws with just the same accuracy a turnip, a horse, or a complicated arrangement of figures . . . He is a very methodical, business-like Irishman, despising the word ‘art,’ and having no use for the word ‘genius.'” ~ George W. Lambert, one of Australia’s most distinguished painters, in an address to his…
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