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Tarpean Rock
Tarpean Rock
'Tarpean Rock, Italian Street Scene, with Ruined Buildings', pen and ink with grey wash, c. 1770 by James Barry
Courtesy of Cork City Libraries
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Drunken Faun - Detail
Drunken Faun - Detail
Detail from Drunken Faun, 1826 by John Hogan
Crawford Art Gallery, Cork
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The Phoenix or Resurrection of Freedom
The Phoenix or Resurrection of Freedom
'The Phoenix or Resurrection of Freedom', etching with engraving, by James Barry c. 1776
Courtesy of Cork City Libraries
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Detail from 'Crowning the Victors at Olympia'
Detail from 'Crowning the Victors at Olympia'
Detail from 'Crowning the Victors at Olympia' showing Barry as Timanthes
Courtesy of Cork City Libraries
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Mrs Lavery sketching, 1910
Mrs Lavery sketching, 1910
This is a portrait of his wife, Lady Lavery, by John Lavery. It was completed in 1910. She was the lady who later appeared on the Irish banknotes.
National Gallery of Australia
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Drunken Faun
Drunken Faun
Drunken Faun, 1826 by John Hogan
Crawford Art Gallery, Cork
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Elizabeth Farrell Monument
Elizabeth Farrell Monument
Elizabeth Farrell Monument, St Andrew's, Westland Row, Dublin by John Hogan.
Courtesy of Cork City Libraries
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A Place with Stones (1979) by Patrick Collins (1911-1984)
A Place with Stones (1979) by Patrick Collins (1911-1984)
A Place with Stones (1979) by Patrick Collins (1911-1984) is a romantic image of megalithic stone forms.
AIB Art Collection
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Ardnaglug Collar
Ardnaglug Collar
From the third century BC, found at Ardnaglug (Co. Roscommon)
Courtesy of the National Museum of Ireland
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A Morning in a City (1937) by Jack Yeats (1871-1957)
A Morning in a City (1937) by Jack Yeats (1871-1957)
A Morning in a City (1937) by Jack Yeats (1871-1957). Courtesy of the National Gallery of Ireland
© Estate of Jack B Yeats. All rights reserved, DACS 2009