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Friday October 18, 2002 16:20
by pat c
NMI Kildare Street Dublin 2
The National Museum of Ireland presents, for the first time as a collection since 1936, the watercolour paintings of Constance Markievicz.
The National Museum of Ireland presents, for the first time as a collection since 1936, the watercolour paintings of Constance Markievicz.
Painted whilst she was a Prisoner of War in Holloway Gaol, these pictures illustrate ideas of the Celtic Revival, Irish Republicanism and a rommanticized Irish way of life.
From Tuesday 5 November to Sunday 1st December 2002.
Lecture: Thursday 21 November 1.00 pm
Constance Marlievicz: Art, Politics and Mythology.
By Sandra McElroy MA, Curator National Museum of Ireland