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  2. Crawford Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Crawford Art Gallery (Irish: Áiléar Crawford) [3] is a public art gallery and museum in the city of Cork, Ireland. Known informally as the Crawford, [4] it was designated a 'National Cultural Institution' in 2006. [5] It is "dedicated to the visual arts, both historic and contemporary", and welcomed 265,438 visitors in 2019. [2]

  3. Visual Artists Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Non-visual arts spaces do not qualify unless the exhibition is part of an acknowledged visual arts programme. Your visual arts practice had caused your participation in a visual art's exhibition/event which was selected by a jury in which professional artists or recognised curators participated. Your visual art work has been purchased by ...

  4. Nathaniel Grogan - Wikipedia

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    View of Cork, in the collection of the city's Crawford Art Gallery, was previously believed to be by Grogan, and is now attributed to his teacher, John Butts. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Some paintings attributed to Grogan the elder have been reevaluated in the 21st century as possibly by his son, Nathaniel, who is considered to be a better figure painter than ...

  5. List of Irish artists - Wikipedia

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    William Robert Gordon (1872–1955) – landscapes, founding member of the Ulster Arts Club and the Ulster Literary Theatre; Eileen Gray (1879–1976) – furniture designer and architect; Anita Groener (born 1958) – artist and Aosdána member; Nathaniel Grogan (1740–1807) – painter from Cork

  6. George Mounsey Wheatley Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    His paintings were reproduced as lithographs by W. Scraggs of Cork and Atkinson's son George Mounsey Atkinson. [1] His works have also become important historical documentation of Cork in the 19th century. Atkinson's paintings are held in various collections, including the Crawford Art Gallery in Cork. [2]

  7. Henry Jones Thaddeus - Wikipedia

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    Born Henry Thaddeus Jones in 1859, [2] he entered the Cork School of Art when he was ten years old. [3] There he studied under the genre painter James Brenan.Thaddeus won the Taylor Prize in 1878 enabling him to go to London, [4] and then again in 1879 enabling him to continue his studies in Paris at the Académie Julian.

  8. Two Working Men - Wikipedia

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    Two Working Men (Irish: Beirt Fhear Oibre) are a pair of statues made by the Irish sculptor Oisín Kelly. [1] The piece took Kelly three years to create and was unveiled in front of the County Hall in Cork in 1969.

  9. Visual arts - Wikipedia

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    Training in the visual arts has generally been through variations of the apprentice and workshop systems. In Europe, the Renaissance movement to increase the prestige of the artist led to the academy system for training artists, and today most of the people who are pursuing a career in the arts train in art schools at tertiary levels.