Belfast-born painter, Sir John Lavery, was one of the most prominent painters of Edwardian British aristocracy despite a beginning which was anything but auspicious. Â Orphaned by the age of three, Lavery and his brother and sister were scattered amongst his father’s relatives in Ireland. Â John spent the next several years of his life in Moira…
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