Susanna Drury

Susanna Drury

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name = Susanna Drury


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caption = Engraving of Drury's "A View of the Giant's Causeway: East Prospect"
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birthdate = c. 1698
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deathdate = c. 1770
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nationality = Irish
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Susanna Drury, later Susanna Warter [http://www.oxforddnb.com/index/101059673/ Susanna Drury] . Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved March 14, 2007.] (c. 1698 – c. 1770) was an Irish painter. Though little is known of her life or work, she was very influential in the development of Irish landscape painting. She is chiefly noted for her watercolor drawings of the Giant's Causeway in County Antrim, which brought international attention to the site.

Drury was associated with the Dublin Society (later the Royal Dublin Society), which presented her with its first award in 1740 for her paintings of the Giant's Causeway. [Arnold, "Irish Art", p. 62.] She had traveled to Ulster to observe the site firsthand, and spent several months there working. Her drawings are composed of gouache on vellum and present two views of the Causeway from the east and west. The paintings brought attention to the formation, and the popularity of Irish monument paintings boomed in their wake. Engravings were made between 1743 and 1744 and spread throughout Europe; in 1765 an entry for the Causeway appeared in volume 12 of the French "Encyclopédie" which clearly relied on them. The engraving of Drury's "East Prospect" itself later appeared unattributed in a volume of plates published for the "Encyclopédie". It was included in the geology section along with two other plates depicting similar basalt formations in France, and included a caption by Nicolas Desmarest proposing, for the first time in print, that the structures were volcanic in origin. [http://www.lindahall.org/events_exhib/exhibit/exhibits/vulcan/16.shtml "Susanna Drury, the Causeway, and the Encyclopédie, 1768"] . Lindahall.org. Retrieved March 14, 2007.]

Drury married a man named Warter and died in or after 1770. Her original gouache drawings of the Giant's Causeway now hang in the Ulster Museum in Belfast.

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*Arnold, Bruce (2002). "Irish Art: A Concise History". New York: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-20148-X


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