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  2. Royal Hibernian Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts (RHA) is an artist-based and artist-oriented institution in Ireland, founded in Dublin in 1823. Like many other Irish institutions, such as the Royal Irish Academy , the academy retained the word "Royal" after most of Ireland became independent as the Irish Free State in December 1922.

  3. National College of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    1750: the Dublin Society set aside rooms for a drawing school at their premises in Shaw's Court off Dame Street - the stables there were converted into drawing schools. West was the Master of the Figure School and James Marrin was the Master of the Landscape and Ornamental School. Later Thomas Ivory was Master of the Architectural School ...

  4. An Túr Gloine - Wikipedia

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    The studio is regarded as part of the Arts and Crafts Movement, [5] but was infused also with the contemporary spirit of Irish revivalism [6] and drew on the artistic tradition of Celtic manuscript illumination. Ireland became an internationally renowned center of stained-glass art at this time, to a large extent as a result of An Túr Gloine. [7]

  5. 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".

  6. National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts and History

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    The art and industry collections were deemed essential teaching material for the instruction of art students, as well as those working in industry, to learn from the best international example. [4] By 1889, the Art and Industrial Division had accessioned 10,372 objects that were stored at the museum's main building on Kildare Street.

  7. Roger Stalley - Wikipedia

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    Roger Andrew Stalley (born 12 June 1945) is a scholar and teacher in medieval architecture and sculpture. His speciality is Early Gothic and Romanesque architecture and sculpture in England and Western Europe with a particular focus on Irish architecture and art. [1]

  8. Category:Art schools in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Limerick School of Art and Design; N. ... Technological University Dublin This page was last edited on 30 March 2023, at 12:17 (UTC). Text ...

  9. Thomas Cooley (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Cooley was born to William and Mary Cooley in London and began his career as a carpenter apprenticeship in 1756 with interest in architecture. [2]Cooley worked as a draughtsman and clerk to the architect and engineer Robert Mylne (1733–1810), while the latter was building Blackfriars Bridge in London, between 1761 and 1769.