This exhibition focusses on Jack B. Yeats's late paintings when his workconsists of an extraordinarily vivid panorama of Irish life, imbued with a strongsense of the visionary. It is a deeply personal Celtic mysticism in which theforces of nature appear to shape man's destiny. The figures in his paintings areoften set against, and intimately bound up with, the landscape and constantlychanging light of the Irish sky. Yeats was a contemporary of Picasso andMatisse and indeed showed alongside them in the seminal Armory exhibition of1913 in New York.