Stephen Farnan Studio
County Meath — The Harp That Once Through Tara’s Halls
County Meath — The Harp That Once Through Tara’s Halls
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County Meath — The Harp That Once Through Tara’s Halls
Stephen Farnan’s Meath piece draws deeply from the heritage and quiet grandeur of The Harp That Once Through Tara’s Halls, a song steeped in Ireland’s ancient history and poetic memory. The storied landscapes of Meath — from the Hill of Tara to its rolling fields and ancient earthworks — are captured in Stephen’s elegant line, offering a powerful sense of place rooted in myth and legacy.
His handwritten lyrics drift across the artwork with a soft, reflective grace, echoing the song’s themes of loss, remembrance, and the echoes of a noble past.
Finished in Meath’s proud county colours, the piece becomes a dignified tribute to a county at the heart of Ireland’s story — a land where history, music, and legend continue to resonate.
Sizes
Unframed Small Landscape Print — 30cm × 21cm
Framed Small Landscape Print — 30cm × 21cm (finished size)
Unframed Large Landscape Print — 42cm × 30cm
Framed Large Landscape Print — 42cm × 30cm (finished size)
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