
1860–1940 · Irish · 30 artworks
artist bio
Roderic O'Conor was an Irish Post-Impressionist painter who worked primarily in France. He is known for his vibrant color palettes and expressive brushwork, influenced by the Pont-Aven School and his association with artists like Gauguin.
what you'll learn
Studying O'Conor's work allows students to explore the transition from Impressionism to Post-Impressionism, focusing on color theory and expressive brushstrokes. Students can learn how to use color to convey emotion and create dynamic compositions.
related: Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, Emile Bernard

Pont-Aven
1895

Moonlit Landscape with Tall Trees
1900

Girl in White Blouse
1915

Paysage, Cassis
1900

Reclining Nude
1906

La colline noire

Breeze
1898

Red Roofs
1894

Seated Woman in a Red Dress
1925

Bretonne
1890

The Wave
1898

Self-Portrait
1925

Self Portrait
1926

Seated Woman with Roses
1925

On the Shore, Aberystwyth
1885

Interior
1910

Boulevard Raspail
1907

Woman in White
1910

Head and Shoulders Portrait
1910

French Landscape with a Church
1915

Alden Brooks
1916

Pâturage Breton
1892

Un bouquet

Le Cap Canail, Cassis

Reflexion
1905

Landscape, Cassis
1900

Yellow Landscape
1892

Landscape
1900

The Farm
1892

Still Life with Bowl of Fruit by a Window
1924