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Contains 3 Results:

Watercolor in portfolio, probably 1910

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Watercolor-over-pencil attributed to Maud Gonne, housed in a heavy paper portfolio. The image shows the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesus with a serpent under her feet and contains the text "Have Faith". The portfolio includes facing text in pencil, which has been crossed out, stating "Our Lady Blessing the Faith of Ireland: The twelve lilies typify the twelve Apostles to whom the Faith was entrusted which was retained in all its purity in Ireland & the two candles the...
Access Note

Open for research.

Dates: probably 1910

Letter from Frank Duff to Miss MacDermot, 1944 January 7

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Watercolor-over-pencil attributed to Maud Gonne, housed in a heavy paper portfolio. The image shows the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesus with a serpent under her feet and contains the text "Have Faith". The portfolio includes facing text in pencil, which has been crossed out, stating "Our Lady Blessing the Faith of Ireland: The twelve lilies typify the twelve Apostles to whom the Faith was entrusted which was retained in all its purity in Ireland & the two candles the...
Access Note

Open for research.

Dates: 1944 January 7

Photograph of another version of the same illustration, gelatin silver print, probably early 1900s

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Watercolor-over-pencil attributed to Maud Gonne, housed in a heavy paper portfolio. The image shows the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesus with a serpent under her feet and contains the text "Have Faith". The portfolio includes facing text in pencil, which has been crossed out, stating "Our Lady Blessing the Faith of Ireland: The twelve lilies typify the twelve Apostles to whom the Faith was entrusted which was retained in all its purity in Ireland & the two candles the...
Access Note

Open for research.

Dates: probably early 1900s