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George Bernard Shaw by Auguste Rodin
For more information on this topic, listen to our Director, Dr. Barbara Dawson |
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Music in the Tuileries Gardens by Édouard Manet
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Men of the West by Sean Keating
Nationalism was the driving force behind much of Sean Keating’s most important works. Keating viewed Ireland’s struggle to forge a new identity around |
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The Maggie Man by Jack B. Yeats
The oil paintings of Jack B. Yeats are the subject of much writing. His style of painting lively vibrant landscapes and sparkling dashes of light is |
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Une Jeune Bretonne (A Young Breton Girl) by Roderic O'Conor
An Irish modernist painter, O’Conor found his true inspiration in the sun dappled meadows and white washed buildings of Brittany. His studies of Breton |
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Louis Le Brocquy (1916-2012)
Beloved by the art world and public alike, Louis le Brocquy’s oeuvre has made an indelible mark on the identity of Irish |
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A Peasant Woman by Edgar Degas
A modern classicist Degas lived and worked in Paris. Part of the revolutionary movements in painting championed by the Impressionists, he, like them drew |
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Untitled No 7 by Agnes Martin
Agnes Martin's simplified abstract forms are internationally renowned. She is one of the great exponents of post-painterly abstraction. Greatly influenced |