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In a Dublin Park (1898) by Walter Osborne (1853-1903)
In a Dublin Park (1898) by Walter Osborne (1853-1903)
In a Dublin Park (1898) by Walter Osborne (1853-1903) shows the kind of scene made popular by Impressionists like Renoir, of people relaxing in dappled shade. However, the naturalistic colour and sense of pathos suggests French realism. Courtesy of the National Gallery of Ireland
Photo (c) National Gallery of Ireland
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Cupid and Psyche in the Nuptial Bower (1792-93) by Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1740-1808)
Cupid and Psyche in the Nuptial Bower (1792-93) by Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1740-1808)
Cupid and Psyche in the Nuptial Bower (1792-93) by Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1740-1808) illustrates a playful theme popular with artists at the time. Courtesy of the National Gallery of Ireland
Photo (c) National Gallery of Ireland
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Corleck head
Corleck head
Corleck head - probably an idol, each of the three faces have a slightly different expression.
Courtesy of the National Museum of Ireland
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Banks of the Seine (1860) by Nathaniel Hone (1831-1917)
Banks of the Seine (1860) by Nathaniel Hone (1831-1917)
Banks of the Seine (c.1882) by Nathaniel Hone the Younger (1831-1917) Courtesy of the National Gallery of Ireland
Photo (c) National Gallery of Ireland
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Lough Arrow Algae III (1995) by Barry Cooke (b.1931)
Lough Arrow Algae III (1995) by Barry Cooke (b.1931)
Lough Arrow Algae (1995) by Barry Cooke (b.1931) represents the destructive, if colourful, infestation of a local lake. Oil on canvas 97 x 102 cm Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art, Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland http://www.imma.ie/en/index.htm Donation, Maire and Maurice Foley, 2000
Collection Irish Museum of Modern Art
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Stone carving of a mermaid, Clonfert Cathedral
Stone carving of a mermaid, Clonfert Cathedral
The mermaid, often shown holding a comb and a mirror is found in a number of churches, particularly in the Western part of the country
Copyright Shae Clancy, 2005
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Lakeside Cottage (c.1929) by Paul Henry (1876-1957)
Lakeside Cottage (c.1929) by Paul Henry (1876-1957)
Lakeside Cottage (c.1929) by Paul Henry (1876-1957)
Courtesy of Dublin City Gallery, the Hugh Lane
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Frederick Hervey, bishop of Derry and 4th Earl of Bristol (1730-1803) with his grand-daughter, Lady C
Frederick Hervey, bishop of Derry and 4th Earl of Bristol (1730-1803) with his grand-daughter, Lady C
Frederick Hervey, bishop of Derry and 4th Earl of Bristol (1730-1803) with his grand-daughter, Lady Caroline Crichton (1779-1856) in the gardens of the Villa Borghese, Rome (c.1790) by Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1740-1808) Courtesy of the National Gallery of Ireland
Photo (c) National Gallery of Ireland
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The Chieftains at Carolan's monument site
The Chieftains at Carolan's monument site
When the decision was made to have a suitable monument erected to Carolan in his birthplace the Chieftains returned to perform in concert and to visit the site chosen for the monument.
Courtesy of the Nobber Harp Festival committee
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Loughcrew, Co. Meath Orthostat C8, Cairn T
Loughcrew, Co. Meath Orthostat C8, Cairn T
Loughcrew, Co. Meath Orthostat C8, Cairn T: Some of the ornament at Loughcrew appears more naturalistic than the art found in the Boyne valley. Some designs look like simplified flowers.
Courtesy of the Photographic Unit, Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government



