Famine Cottage - Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland
On the stunningly beautiful Dingle Peninsula stands this cottage, remaining from the Great Famine of 1845-1851. In such a picturesque setting, it is hard to imagine the suffering of the Great Famine which hit this area of West Kerry particularly hard. Though there was more than enough food produced in the country to feed its population, the British rule of the time chose to export these goods abroad rather than feed the Irish people. A staggering two million people died of starvation or were forced to emigrate.
© Hendrickson Fine Art Photography
Carbon pigment print on Hahnemuhle fine art photography paper. All photographs include an archival matte, information about the photograph and a signature stamp from Barry Hendrickson.
- Limited edition fine art photograph taken in Ireland.
- These black and white carbon pigment prints are individually printed here at our studio.
- Signature stamp by Barry Hendrickson.
- The archival carbon pigment prints are conservation mounted and matted.
- Detailed information about the print on the back.
- 11 x 14” matte fits any standard size frame (frame not included).
Hendrickson Fine Art Photography
The Irish Rose is proud to bring you limited-edition fine art photographs from the late Barry Hendrickson. The ‘Ireland in Black & White’ series by Hendrickson Fine Art Photo is inspired by the love of their ancestral homeland. Nancy Wojack Hendrickson prints a series of emotive Irish landscape photos. She is continuing the legacy started by her late husband and photographer, Barry Hendrickson. These black and white carbon pigment prints are individually printed here at our studio.
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