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  2. Irish art - Wikipedia

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    An exhibition called 'The Art of a Nation: Irish Works from the Allied Irish Bank and Crawford Art Gallery Collection' was held between 13 and 31 May 2015 at the Mall Galleries, The Mall, London. It celebrated the story of Irish art from 1890s to the present day and included important works by Aloysius O'Kelly, Sir William Orpen, Jack B Yeats ...

  3. Patrick Hickey (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Hickey's art is on sale at auction on invaluable.com since 2015. [ citation needed ] He left behind an extensive art collection. His art is portrayed in several galleries around Ireland, including the Arts Council of Ireland , Crawford Municipal Gallery , Cork; Hugh Lane Gallery , Dublin, [ citation needed ] Limerick city gallery of art ...

  4. Mountmellick embroidery - Wikipedia

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    The Great Irish Famine (1845–1849) hit the town of Mountmellick very hard. In about 1880, Mrs Millner, a member of the Religious Society of Friends (who were a strong part of the Mountmellick community) started an industrial association to help people within the town. She employed women to stitch Mountmellick embroidery for sale.

  5. National Gallery of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The enthusiasm of the visiting crowds demonstrated a public appreciation for art, and it was decided to establish a permanent public art collection as a lasting monument of gratitude to Dargan. The moving spirit behind the proposal was the barrister John Edward Pigot (1822–1871), son of David Richard Pigot , Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer ...

  6. Dublin Streets: a Vendor of Books - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Streets: a Vendor of Book, Walter Osborne, Oil on canvas, 80 x 90 cm, 1889. National Gallery of Ireland. Dublin Streets: a Vendor of Books is an 80 x 90 cm oil on canvas painting by the Irish artist Walter Osborne, completed in 1889 and housed in the National Gallery of Ireland.

  7. Paul Henry (painter) - Wikipedia

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    The painting was given a value of approximately £40,000–60,000 by the roadshow. However, due to the buoyancy of the Irish art market at that time, it sold for €260,000 on 5 December 2006 in James Adams' and Bonhams' joint Important Irish Art sale. [citation needed]

  8. Tara Brooch - Wikipedia

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    The extant Irish examples have silver rather than bronze bases, as well as more decorated pinheads, a wider variety of inlay material such as red gold, amber, enamel, millefiori and glass, and larger terminals which had become the focal point for decoration. [2] Goldsmithing was a prominent craft in prehistoric Irish society.

  9. Category:Irish art - Wikipedia

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    Irish art critics (1 C, 11 P) E. Art exhibitions in Ireland (6 P) G. Graffiti in Ireland (1 C) H. High crosses in Ireland (2 C) I. Insular art (8 C, 12 P) P. Irish ...

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