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Ardglass, Downpatrick

Cecil Maguire (1930-2020) was a celebrated Irish landscape painter known for his evocative depictions of the Irish countryside, particularly Connemara & Ulster. His work captures rural life and changing traditions with masterful skill. RUA member.

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Artist Biography

Cecil Maguire (1930–2020): A Painter of Rural Ireland

Cecil Maguire (20 January 1930 – 7 May 2020) was an Irish landscape and figure painter whose evocative depictions of the Irish countryside, particularly Connemara & Ulster, cemented his place as a national treasure. Born in Lurgan, County Armagh, Maguire’s artistic journey began with a formative encounter at Queen's University Belfast where he pursued a degree in English before dedicating himself to teaching—a vocation that profoundly shaped his life and instilled in him an enduring passion for fostering creativity. He married Mona Ryan and together they raised three daughters, creating a family rooted in the values of education and artistic appreciation. Maguire’s early influences stemmed from Maurice Wilks, with whom he embarked on painting expeditions along the Antrim coast and Cushendun—experiences that ignited his lifelong fascination with capturing the essence of rural Ireland. Joining the Lurgan Arts Club solidified his commitment to honing his craft and exploring new perspectives. Recognizing his talent and dedication, he was elected a member of the Royal Ulster Academy (RUA) in 1974, an honor that would propel him to greater acclaim. The academy bestowed upon him both the RUA Gold Medal in 1974 and the RUA Perpetual Gold Medal in 1993—testaments to his artistic prowess and unwavering commitment to excellence. Following a distinguished teaching career, Maguire retired in 1981 to devote himself entirely to painting and travel. He established a home base in Roundstone, Connemara, where he spent considerable time immersing himself in the landscape that would become central to his oeuvre. His paintings—characterized by meticulous observation and masterful technique—transport viewers into scenes of everyday rural life, subtly conveying traditions and histories passed down through generations. The artist’s distinctive style blended realism with expressive brushwork, capturing not merely what was seen but also what felt—a testament to his profound connection with the natural world. A retrospective exhibition showcasing Maguire's extensive body of work, organized by gallery owner Martin Davison in 2002, further solidified his legacy as a pivotal figure in Irish art history. His paintings reside in prestigious collections including those at UN Headquarters in New York and the Ulster Museum in Belfast—reflecting the enduring appreciation for his artistic vision within both national and international contexts. Maguire’s work continues to inspire artists and scholars alike, ensuring that his contribution to Irish landscape painting remains relevant and resonant for years to come.
  • Notable Achievements: RUA Gold Medal (1974), RUA Perpetual Gold Medal (1993)
  • Influences: Maurice Wilks, Ulster Landscape Tradition
  • Style: Realistic brushwork combined with expressive elements; Capturing the spirit of rural Ireland.
  • Further Information: Wikipedia Article
  • cecil maguire

    cecil maguire

    1930 - 2020

    Quick Facts

    • Artistic Movement Or Style: Landscape Painting
    • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Royal Ulster Academy']
    • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Maurice Wilks']
    • Date Of Birth: 20 January 1930
    • Date Of Death: 7 May 2020
    • Full Name: Cecil Maguire
    • Nationality: Irish
    • Notable Artworks: ['Ulster Farm, South Armagh']
    • Place Of Birth: Lurgan, County Armagh
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