AN historic Cork painting by James Mahony – The Consecration of the Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary’s, Pope’s Quay, Cork c1842 – comes up at Whyte’s Irish and International art auction in Dublin on September 28. Estimated at 8,000-10,000 it has not been seen in public since it was shown at the RHA in 1842. It was presented to Kearns Deane, architect of St. Mary’s and brother of Sir Thomas Deane and has been passed down though the Deane family to the present owner. The historical significance of the work is that it shows an important public ceremony in a newly built catholic church shortly after Catholic emancipation. It includes the figure of Daniel O’Connell in the congregation and is in its original frame. The foundation stone of St. Mary’s was laid in 1832 and it opened in 1839. The interior depicted is now slightly different. From 1868 to 1872 the rock behind the church was excavated and a larger apse constructed. The stained glass windows have been removed.
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