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Freud's 'Man from Donegal' delights tycoon's guests 28.07.11

by Linda McGrory

A HOTEL in Co Donegal is set for a boost from art lovers flocking to see a painting by the late artist Lucian Freud.
The painting, 'A Man from Donegal 2006', is a portrait of publicity-shy property magnate, Pat Doherty, that hangs on the drawing room wall of his Solis Lough Eske castle near Donegal Town.
But would-be guests of the entrepreneur's five-star castle should note that the painting is a copy. The original is kept in a "secure location" by the owner, believed to be Doherty himself.
The 68-year old multi-millionaire chairman of Harcourt Developments, did almost 90 sittings for the artist in 2006. It was believed at the time, however, that, while he liked the artwork, he did not intend buying it.
Aoife Travers of the hotel's sales and marketing department yesterday said: "The painting of Pat Doherty that we have here in the hotel is actually a copy. As far as we know the original painting does belong to him but it's in a secure location and its whereabouts is kept under wraps."
At the time it was created five years ago, the painting was valued at an estimated €2.2m.
Since Freud's death last Wednesday, however, its value is likely to have increased substantially.
Doherty, who generally declines to give interviews, became friends with 88-year old Freud after being introduced by their mutual friend, Andrew Parker Bowles, ex-husband of Camilla Parker Bowles.
'A Man from Donegal 2006' is an oil on canvas and measures 22 x 18in. It depicts Doherty in thoughtful mood wearing a grey-beige suit jacket, pinstripe shirt and blue tie.
Man from Donegal.
The copy hangs over one of the mantelpieces at the luxury hotel among antiques and sumptuous period decor.
Ms Travers says the hotel also displays a copy-portrait of Mr Parker Bowles by Freud.
She said customers regularly ask about the two works. "The girls on the desk would get a lot of questions about the two paintings from people wondering whether they're originals or copies," she said. "Then they want to know where the originals are, but we don't know ourselves."
The original 'A Man from Donegal 2006' was among 50 paintings and 20 works on paper and etchings by Freud than ran at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) in the summer of 2007.
An IMMA spokesperson yesterday said some 2,000 people visited the Freud exhibition daily during its run.
"More than 157,000 people visited the exhibition, making it one of the most popular exhibitions shown at IMMA in its 20 year history," said the spokesperson.
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