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'Ireland's Painters'

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Monday October 14, 2002 15:00author by pat c Report this post to the editors

To celebrate the launch of the book, Ireland's Painters, by Anne Crookshank and the Knight of Glin (sic) (Yale University Press), the National Gallery of Ireland will present a selection of Irish paintings by well-known and lesser known artists, drawn mainly from private collections (listed below).

To celebrate the launch of the book, Ireland's Painters, by Anne Crookshank and the Knight of Glin (sic) (Yale University Press), the National Gallery of Ireland will present a selection of Irish paintings by well-known and lesser known
artists, drawn mainly from private collections (listed below).

"Ireland's Painters"
(16 October 2002- 16 February 2003)
Admission Free.
Exhibition open during Gallery hours
National Gallery of Ireland
Merrion Square West
Dublin 2
Telephone +353 (0)1 661 5133
www.nationalgallery.ie


List of Works (all private collection unless indicated*):

Annonymous, 'Maire Rua O'Brien', c.1640

Garret MORPHY, 'Viscountess Netterville', c.1690s

William GANDY, 'Richard Parsons, 1st Earl of Rosse', c.1700

*Robert HUNTER, 'Samuel (Premium) Madden,' 1754. Trinity College Dublin

John LEWIS, 'Cimon and Iphigenia', 1758

Thomas ROBERTS, 'A Frost Piece', 1769

Jonathan FISHER, 'View of the lakes of Killarney', 1795

William WILLES, 'The Mock Funeral' or 'The American Wake', c.1850

William ORPEN, 'Mrs St. George', 1912

Roderic O'CONOR, 'Still-life with flowers', 1926


Related Link: http://www.nationalgallery.ie
author by curiosity slightly satedpublication date Wed Oct 16, 2002 09:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

i know nothing about that period and would really like to know more as i´m sure other readers wuold too.
It always seemed strange to me that O´Connell got "moved around a lot" a bit like all the other "national" symbols of Ireland.
I didn´t like the 20punt note depiction.
and alwys was very suspect of the motives for rooting Irish nationhood in his "monster" campaigings. It seemed to dismiss the previous work or idealism of other less "Dublin FF/FG" of the 20th century crap Ireland people, if you know what i mean.
cheers Pat C.

author by pat cpublication date Tue Oct 15, 2002 13:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors

they were on a speaking & organising (i think) tour. i think it may have been mentioned in "history of irish trade unions" by boyd.

i'll try & track down more details.

author by curiouspublication date Tue Oct 15, 2002 12:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

tell us why the chartists were in Dublin Pat.

author by pat cpublication date Tue Oct 15, 2002 10:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

o'connell was no statesman; a conman & crook would be more like it. he only led the struggling masses on the basis that they raise a huge salary for him. he also voted against anti child labour acts in the house of commons.

and to cap it all, he stirred up mobs to run the chartists out of dublin.

author by art loverpublication date Mon Oct 14, 2002 18:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Daniel O´connell
in a painting of 1838
donated by the Ulster bank group
titled "statesman".
= do you think the painter titled it "statesman"?
or is the sentance to be read
"courtesy"
any thoughts on this one?

 
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