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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;
The National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, including An Allegory (c.1922) Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork, including Men of the South (1921) [8] Trinity College Dublin including Portrait of Erwin Schrödinger (1956) [9] Limerick City Gallery of Art, Limerick, including The Kelp Burners, Maria, Country Dance, Simple Folk and a Self Portrait.
Pages in category "Painters from Amsterdam" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 417 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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.
Gerald Davis (1938 – 2005) was one of Ireland's leading semi-abstract artists. [1] He was also an art gallery owner, critic, and Joycean scholar. He was a prominent member of the Jewish community in Ireland.
1966 New Zealand Painting 1966 (toured) Auckland City Art Gallery [16] 1966 The Group Durham Street Gallery, Christchurch [17] 1967 10 Years of New Zealand Painting in Auckland, 1958–1967 Auckland City Art Gallery [18] 1970 Contemporary Painting in New Zealand (toured) Smithsonian Institution, Washington [19]
[15] [16] This was part of a wider plan to rejuvenate a neglected and deprived area of Dublin city spanning 270 acres between Collins Barracks and O'Connell Street. This area was designated as part of the Historic Area Rejuvenation Project (HARP), with the museum being the central piece of a new "museum quarter".
Walter Osborne was born in Rathmines, Dublin, the second of three sons of William Osborne, a successful animal painter who specialised in portraying horses and dogs for the then prosperous Irish landlords. [3] By the 1880s, many landlords had hit economic difficulties, and William had to focus on painting mostly dogs. [4]