The pre-sale estimate was £30,000 to £40,000.Ĭommenting on the acquisition, Minister for Arts, Jimmy Deenihan praised the joint purchase as a "wonderful example of our cultural institutions working together" and said they had ensured that "a wonderful piece of our cultural and literary heritage, will be preserved for, and made accessible to, the people of Ireland".īonhams said the core of the archive consisted of some 40 letters from Brown to Katriona Delahunt “the social worker who first met Brown in his adolescence and nurtured his love of writing and painting”. The archive includes a previously unseen collection of sketches, paintings and unpublished poems by Brown as well as a large cache of correspondence and personal effects including his birth certificate and a passport. It is understood that members of the extended Brown family in Dublin were the vendors. The archive sold for £37,500 (€44,733) at a Bonhams auction in Knightsbridge. An archive of material relating to the work of writer and painter Christy Brown, best-known as the author of My Left Foot, is to remain in Ireland after being purchased jointly by the National Library of Ireland and the Little Museum of Dublin at auction in London yesterday.
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