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Upon his return home to Dublin, Brenan was appointed as headmaster of the Cork School of Art in 1860. In his thirty-some year tenure as headmaster in Crawford, he set into motion his promotion of art design for industry in the form of workshops - the first of which was for the Convent of Mary in Kinsale, County Cork in 1884. [ 8 ]
The decision to hold the exhibition was taken at the Irish Industrial Conference in April 1903, [1] and inspired by a small exhibition in Cork (the Cork International Exhibition) 5 years earlier. [2] The 1907 exhibition was intended to improve the trade of Irish goods. [ 3 ]
Advertisement of Pim Brothers & Co. depicting the main shop in Dublin and below the Greenmount Factory (1876) The Pim Brothers were primarily Irish poplin manufacturers and drapers. [citation needed] It was founded by the Pim family, who were Quakers. Amongst the known partners of the business were Joseph Todhunter Pim, Richard Pim, F.W. Pim ...
1853–1854 – New York City, United States – Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations [13] 1853 – Dublin, Ireland – Great Industrial Exhibition (1853) [13] 1854 – Genoa, Piedmont-Sardinia – Esposizione Industriale [16] 1854 – Munich, Bavaria – General German Industrial Exhibition (Allgemeine deutsche Industrie-Ausstellung) [17]
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;
After 1911, the building that lay along Earlsfort Terrace and the winter gardens became part of one of the city's university [9] and later the building became the National Concert Hall [4] with the winter gardens forming the Iveagh Gardens. [7] A rustic grotto and some statues remain in Iveagh Gardens. [10]
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Probably the mouth of the Santry River at Raheny on the Dublin coast, 1895. Joseph Malachy Kavanagh (1856 – 17 April 1918) was an Irish painter. He is known for his painting landscapes, seascapes, rural scenes in Ireland, France and Belgium and occasional portraits. [1] He particularly was inspired by the landscape in and around Dublin. [2]
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