Collection: John Lavery

Portraiture, Impressionism & Modern Life

Museum-quality reproductions celebrating the work of Sir John Lavery (1856–1941), one of Ireland’s most celebrated painters and a leading figure in late 19th- and early 20th-century British and Irish art. Renowned for his portraits, landscapes, and scenes of modern life, Lavery combined Impressionist technique with a keen observational eye.


Cultural Narrative

Born in Belfast and trained in Glasgow and Paris, John Lavery became closely associated with the Newlyn School and later established an international reputation as a portrait painter. His sitters included artists, writers, politicians, and members of high society, while his landscapes and interiors captured everyday life with warmth and immediacy.

Lavery also served as an official war artist during the First World War, producing some of the most recognisable visual records of the period. His work bridges academic tradition and modern realism, securing his place as a central figure in Irish and British art history.


Buying Reassurance

Each artwork in the John Lavery Collection is reproduced as a museum-quality giclée print, created for long-term enjoyment and conservation-grade display.

  • Archival pigment inks for exceptional colour fidelity and longevity
  • Premium heavyweight, acid-free, FSC-certified archival paper
  • Available framed or unframed to suit classic and contemporary interiors
  • Carefully curated to preserve Lavery’s brushwork, tone, and compositional balance
  • Free worldwide shipping with no hidden fees
The Green Sofa by Sir John Lavery, reclining female figure on a green sofa with blossom branches