Collection: Mainie Jellett

Irish Modernism & Cubism

Museum-quality reproductions celebrating the work of Mainie Jellett (1897–1944), a pioneering Irish modernist and one of the earliest artists to introduce Cubism and abstraction to Ireland. Her work combines bold structure, rhythmic form, and spiritual depth, securing her place at the foundation of Irish modern art.


Cultural Narrative

Trained in Paris under André Lhote and Albert Gleizes, Mainie Jellett brought the principles of Cubism back to Ireland at a time when abstraction was widely misunderstood. Alongside contemporaries such as Evie Hone, she challenged conservative expectations and helped establish modernism within Irish visual culture.

Jellett’s paintings are distinguished by their geometric clarity, dynamic composition, and underlying spiritual symbolism. Though her work initially met resistance, it later came to be recognised as foundational—shaping generations of Irish artists and redefining the trajectory of 20th-century Irish art.


Buying Reassurance

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

  • Archival pigment inks for exceptional colour accuracy and longevity
  • Premium heavyweight, acid-free, FSC-certified archival paper
  • Available framed or unframed to suit modern and classic interiors
  • Carefully curated to preserve Jellett’s colour, structure, and form
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Abstract modernist painting by Mainie Jellett with geometric forms and muted colour