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Knuttel was born in Dublin on 10 March 1954, [4] several years after his parents had moved to Ireland from England. [3] [5] His father was born in Germany and was Jewish; he had emigrated to England with his mother after World War I and served with the RAF. [6] [7] [8] Graham's mother was a Unitarian from Northampton.
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;
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 ]
Field of Corn (with Osage Orange Trees) is a publicly-funded art installation in the city of Dublin, Ohio. The installation consists of 109 concrete ears of corn positioned in rows and standing upright in a grassy field. At one end of the field are two rows of Osage-orange trees, one pre-existing and the other planted for the project.
Walter Osborne (1859–1903) Dublin Streets: a Vendor of Books, 1889, In a Dublin Park, Light and Shade c.1895; John Lavery (1856–1941) The Artist's Studio: Lady Hazel Lavery with her Daughter Alice and Step-Daughter Eileen 1909–13; Paul Henry (1876–1958) Launching the Currach 1910–11; William John Leech (1881–1968) Convent Garden ...
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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.