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Maud Gonne (1865-1953), Mrs John MacBride, 1901 (print)
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Maud Gonne (1865-1953), Mrs John MacBride, 1901 (print)
UTD4953054 Maud Gonne (1865-1953), Mrs John MacBride, 1901 (print); (add.info.: Maud Gonne (1865-1953), Mrs John MacBride, ardent Irish Nationalist and, from 1916, an active member of Sinn Fein. She was the dedicatee of many poems by William Butler Yeats who had wished to marry her. Mother of Sean MacBride, Foreign Minister of the Republic of Ireland (1948-1951). Halftone after a photograph published in 1901.); United Archives GmbH
Media ID 38481280
© United Archives GmbH / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures the enigmatic beauty of Maud Gonne, also known as Mrs. John MacBride, in 1901. A fervent Irish Nationalist and prominent member of Sinn Fein, Gonne was a woman ahead of her time, advocating for independence and social justice in Ireland.
The image exudes strength and determination as Gonne gazes confidently into the camera, her piercing eyes reflecting a deep sense of purpose. Her elegant attire and regal posture convey a sense of grace and poise that is truly timeless.
Renowned poet William Butler Yeats famously dedicated many poems to Gonne, expressing his unrequited love for her. Despite Yeats' romantic advances, Gonne remained steadfast in her commitment to the nationalist cause.
As the mother of Sean MacBride, who would later serve as Foreign Minister of the Republic of Ireland from 1948-1951, Gonne's legacy extended far beyond her own lifetime. Her influence on Irish politics and culture continues to be felt to this day.
This halftone reproduction preserves a moment in history when Maud Gonne stood at the forefront of a movement for change. Her unwavering dedication to her beliefs serves as an inspiration to all who strive for justice and equality.
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