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  2. Irish art - Wikipedia

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    An exhibition called 'The Art of a Nation: Irish Works from the Allied Irish Bank and Crawford Art Gallery Collection' was held between 13 and 31 May 2015 at the Mall Galleries, The Mall, London. It celebrated the story of Irish art from 1890s to the present day and included important works by Aloysius O'Kelly, Sir William Orpen, Jack B Yeats ...

  3. Celtic art - Wikipedia

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    The Early Medieval art of Britain and Ireland, which produced the Book of Kells and other masterpieces, and is what "Celtic art" evokes for much of the general public in the English-speaking world, is called Insular art in art history. This is the best-known part, but not the whole of, the Celtic art of the Early Middle Ages, which also ...

  4. Don Conroy - Wikipedia

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    Irish: Other names "Uncle Don", " The Don", ”Banksy” Education: Life drawings and culture at the National College of Art and Design: Occupation(s) Artist, environmentalist, writer, television personality: Known for: Preserving wildlife, his slots on The Den during which he would teach the children of Ireland how to draw. Notabale street art ...

  5. Culture of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Irish travellers en route to the Cahirmee Horse Fair (1954). The culture of Ireland includes the art, music, dance, folklore, traditional clothing, language, literature, cuisine and sport associated with Ireland and the Irish people.

  6. Ardagh Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The Ardagh Hoard, best known for the Ardagh Chalice, is a hoard of metalwork from the 8th and 9th centuries. Found in 1868 by two young local boys, Jim Quin and Paddy Flanagan, it is now on display in the National Museum of Ireland in Dublin.

  7. Arts and Crafts Society of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, the ASCI founded the Guild of Irish Art Workers for professional craftspeople. [2] The society was disbanded in 1925, after its seventh exhibition that year. [4] Amongst the member of the society were Harry Clarke, Richard Orpen, Robert Arthur Dawson, Rosamond Praeger, Oswald Reeves, Evelyn Gleeson, Alice Brittain and Alice Shaw. [3]

  8. Harry Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Henry Patrick Clarke RHA (17 March 1889 – 6 January 1931) was an Irish stained-glass artist and book illustrator. Born in Dublin, he was a leading figure in the Irish Arts and Crafts Movement. His work was influenced by both the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements. His stained glass was particularly informed by the French Symbolist movement.

  9. National Gallery of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The National Gallery of Ireland (Irish: Gailearaí Náisiúnta na hÉireann) houses the national collection of Irish and European art.It is located in the centre of Dublin with one entrance on Merrion Square, beside Leinster House, and another on Clare Street.