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  2. Category:Painters from Dublin (city) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Painters from Dublin (city)" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. James Brenan;

  3. James Brenan - Wikipedia

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    Brenan was offered the position of headmaster of the Dublin Metropolitan School of Arts, which he promptly took up in 1889. The DMSA was the hub of the fine arts in Ireland at the time, and was the birthplace of many crucial figures in Irish art, and still is to this day under the name "National College of Art and Design".

  4. Christchurch Place - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch Place (Irish: Plás Theampall Chríost) [1] is a street in central Dublin, Ireland, formerly known as Skinners Row or Skinner's Row, it formed one of the main thoroughfares in medieval Dublin.

  5. Edwin Hayes - Wikipedia

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    Hayes was born in Bristol, England, but brought up in Dublin, Ireland, where his father was a hotelier. He studied art at the Dublin Society Art School and first exhibited his work at the RHA (Royal Hibernian Academy) in 1842. He remained in Dublin for ten years before moving to London.

  6. Robert Ballagh - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 22–23 He has also led community arts work in both Dublin and Belfast, [5]: 34–35 and taught art in prisons. [5]: 53–54 One community art project in Dublin, to make a massive mural placed in front of the Custom House, was the subject of an RTE television documentary. [5]: 34–35

  7. Mainie Jellett - Wikipedia

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    Mary Harriet "Mainie" Jellett (29 April 1897 – 16 February 1944) was an Irish painter whose Decoration (1923) was among the first abstract paintings shown in Ireland when it was exhibited at the Society of Dublin Painters Group Show in 1923. She was a strong promoter and defender of modern art in her country, and her artworks are present in ...

  8. Irish National Painters' and Decorators' Trade Union - Wikipedia

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    The union originated in the 19th century as the Regular Operative House Painters' Society. In 1890, it was renamed as the Dublin Metropolitan House Painters; although it was de-registered in 1906, it appears to have continued in existence and re-registered in 1911. Membership at this time was low, peaking at 600 in 1897 and 1899.

  9. City Colleges - Wikipedia

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    City Colleges is an Irish provider of professional and academic education, based in Dublin. The institution runs degree and diploma courses in various professional fields such as in accounting ( Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ), business, computing, professional law, psychology, in Dublin city centre and Dundrum .