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      • Helen Huntington Hooker or Helen Hooker O'Malley Roelefs (1 January 1905 – 2 April 1993) was an American sculptor and portrait painter who spent a considerable part of her career in Ireland.
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    Helen Huntington Hooker or Helen Hooker O'Malley Roelefs (1 January 1905 – 2 April 1993) was an American sculptor and portrait painter who spent a considerable part of her career in Ireland. [1]

  3. Arts and Culture. Sculptor Helen Hooker O'Malley Roelofs talks about her first husband Ernie O'Malley. At her home on the shores of Clew Bay, the American sculptor tells Cathal O'Shannon...

  4. Hooker, Helen O'Malley Roelefs (1905–93), sculptor, was born 1 January 1905 in Connecticut, USA, third among four daughters of Elon Huntingdon Hooker (1869–1938), chemical engineer and businessman, and his wife Blanche (1871–1956), daughter of Dexter Mason Ferry, a wealthy Detroit businessman.

  5. Apr 21, 2017 · Helen Hooker O’Malley Roelefs went back to Mayo in the early 1960s to renovate Burrishoole, the home she'd shared with Ernie O’Malley. “When Mother's second husband died in 1971 she started to spend more time in Ireland, sometimes up to six months per year,” Cormac O’Malley said, “And started to sculpt Irish figures once again as ...

  6. Jul 2, 2019 · A Modern Eye, spread across two exhibitions and a book of the same title, makes up a brief introduction to the photography of Helen Hooker O’Malley.

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  7. Helen Hooker O'Malley © Helen Hooker O'Malley Roelofs Sculpture Trust, University of Limerick. Online. In this online exhibition, discover Helen Hooker O'Malley's love for the landscape, history, and people of Ireland, and why she said “Ireland gave me the greatest outlet towards creative heaven".

  8. Apr 2, 1993 · Helen Hooker O'Malley Roelefs (1 January 1905 – 2 April 1993) was an American sculptor and portrait painter who spent a considerable part of her career in Ireland. Born to a wealthy family in Greenwich, Connecticut, she attended Miss Chapin's School and, in 1923, won the American national junior tennis championship.

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