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Book Review: Dubliners

Book Review: Dubliners


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Making their mark

Making their mark

Irish painter-etchers looked abroad for their inspiration, direction and markets from the 1880s, writes Angela Griffith and Anne Hodge


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Readers’ Queries and Comments

Readers’ Queries and Comments


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Je Suis Le Cahier: The Sketch-Books of Picasso

Je Suis Le Cahier: The Sketch-Books of Picasso


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Artist or Artistic? The Drawings of Mary Delany

Artist or Artistic? The Drawings of Mary Delany


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Patrick Ireland: Drawings 1965-1985

Patrick Ireland: Drawings 1965-1985


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Maclise as a Book Illustrator

Maclise as a Book Illustrator


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The Architecture of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin

The Architecture of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin


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Eleazar Albin’s Watercolours of Birds

Eleazar Albin’s Watercolours of Birds


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Book Review: Henry Moore Drawings

Book Review: Henry Moore Drawings


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Book Review: Prints of the Twentieth Century: A History

Book Review: Prints of the Twentieth Century: A History


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Book Review: Drawings from the Irish Architectural Archive

Book Review: Drawings from the Irish Architectural Archive


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Pageantry or Propaganda? The Illustrated London News and Royal Visitors in Ireland

Pageantry or Propaganda? The Illustrated London News and Royal Visitors in Ireland


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Book Review: Irish Carnegie Libraries: A Catalogue and Architectural History

Book Review: Irish Carnegie Libraries: A Catalogue and Architectural History


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Book Review: Drawings of the Principal Antique Buildings of Ireland

Book Review: Drawings of the Principal Antique Buildings of Ireland


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Book Review: Between the Mountains and the Sea: Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown County

Book Review: Between the Mountains and the Sea: Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown County


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Book Review: Mary Carbery’s West Cork Journal 1898-1901, or ‘From the Back of Beyond’

Book Review: Mary Carbery’s West Cork Journal 1898-1901, or ‘From the Back of Beyond’


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Natural Selection

Natural Selection

The botanically-themed exhibition at the National Botanic Gardens demonstrates that nature continues to engage and challenge contemporary artists, writes Angela Griffith


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Circling the square

Circling the square

Architectural maestro and devotee of the square, Ronnie Tallon has created a set of prints to be launched this autumn that parallel his design aesthetic, writes Sheila O’Donnell


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Strangers abroad

Strangers abroad

Peter Murray recounts the ill-starred diplomatic mission to China, in 1792, led by Antrim-born George Macartney


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Wakeman’s “Archaeologia Hibernica”

Wakeman’s “Archaeologia Hibernica”

Peter Harbison retraces the career of W F Wakeman, whose widely published work brought archaeology beyond the confines of antiquarian circles


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Inferno

Inferno

In a new series of epic lithographs, Liam O’Broin draws on universal themes of human frailty and hubris inspired by Dante’s The Divine Comedy, writes Angela Griffith.


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Lilburn’s pictorial odyssey

Lilburn’s pictorial odyssey

Judith Hill explores the visual clues in David Lilburn’s prints which combine to create narratives that are rich in personal and cultural references.


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Ink-stained hands

Ink-stained hands

Hilary Pyle reviews a history of Graphic Studio Dublin, which shows how an artistic necessity gave rise to a flourishing artistic resource


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Book Review: Irish Historic Towns Atlas No.20: Tuam

Book Review: Irish Historic Towns Atlas No.20: Tuam


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Book Review: Walking Drawing, Making Memory: A Ballynahinch Sketchbook

Book Review: Walking Drawing, Making Memory: A Ballynahinch Sketchbook


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OUTSTANDING CARICATURES BY JAMES GILLRAY

OUTSTANDING CARICATURES BY JAMES GILLRAY


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Master of Miniatures

Master of Miniatures

Michael Craig’s miniature worlds continue a traditional Irish art form dating back to illuminated Christian manuscripts, writes James Howley


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The Wakeman Portfolio

The Wakeman Portfolio

A recent visit to Sligo County Library prompts Peter Harbison to ask, could our national institutions do more to give local communities access to their treasures?

 


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