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The National Gallery of Ireland
The collection spans from the 14th to the 20th centuries and includes all the major Continental Schools. Irish painting is ch
arted from its re-emergence in the 17th century to Jack B. Yeats,
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Ireland's most important 20th century artist. Portraits by
Hamilton, Barry, Lavery and Orpen hang alongside a tradition of landscape (Roberts, O'Conor, Hone) and subject painting (Danb
y, Osborne, Leech). The Italian School is the second most numerous. Early gilded altarpieces and Renaissance treasures by Fra
Angelico...
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 | The Hugh Lane
Dublin City Gallery, The Hugh Lane is a gallery of modern art and it is the municipal gallery for the city of Dublin. The Col
lection of the Hugh Lane Gallery includes Impressionist masterpieces by Renoir, Degas, Monet, Morisot; the largest public col
lection of 20th century Irish art; works by contemporary Irish and International artists. The most recent acquisition has bee
n the Studio of Francis Bacon together with its entire contents numbering over 7,500 items. The Studio has been reconstructed
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| Parnell Square North,Dublin 1
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 | The Museum of Modern Art
The Collection of artworks owned by or on long-term loan to the Museum comprises works by 20th-century Irish and non-Irish artists. It has been developed by purchase, loans and donations, as well as by the commissioning of new works. The acquisition policy, like the Museum's temporary exhibition programme, reflects the shifting cultural context of the late 20th-century. The Museum purchases the work of living artists, but accepts loans and donations of more historical art objects with a particular...
| Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8
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