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Irish Art & Artists
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Limerick City Gallery of Art : A Young People's Guide to the Permanent Collection€10.99
The Permanent Collection of Limerick City Gallery of Art contains works representative of developments in Irish painting from the 18th century through to the present day, and includes a wide range of drawings, sculpture and mixed-media works.
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Jack Donovan (Profile 19)€15.99
This book is a retrospective look at the work of the painter Jack Donovan. It also features and in depth essay and extensive interview with the artist. Jack Donovan was a true artist because he thought and acted in paint.
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Tom Fitzgerald (Profile 20)€16.99
Ireland, Painting & paintings, Individual artists, art monographs
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Andrew Folan (Profile 17) Paperback)€10.99
Andrew Folan belongs to an important generation of artists, born in the mid-fifties, who began to eschew the nationalist self-absorption that was the pre-occuption of many of their predecessors.
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John Shinnors (Profile 18)€10.99
Gandon Editions is the leading producer of books on Irish art and architecture.
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Conor: Drawing From Life€19.99
Drawing from Life focuses on the well-loved Ulster artist William Conor (1881-1968) and the city of Belfast. Conor shaped the way that Belfast people saw themselves and their city.
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Anne Madden (Profile 16)€10.99
Each volume in the Profile series carries two major texts - an essay and an interview with the artist/architect - and iis heavily illustrated in colour.
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Frances Hegarty: Selected Works 1970-2004€15.00
This monograph on one of Ireland’s leading contemporary artists, who works mainly in the fields of video and installation, was published to coincide with a major exhibition at the Model & Niland Gallery in Sligo.
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Andrew Folan (Profile 17)€11.99
Andrew Folan belongs to an important generation of artists, born in the mid-fifties, who began to eschew the nationalist self-absorption that was the preoccuption of many of their predecessors.
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Pat Moran 1961-1992: A Retrospective€10.99
Pat Moran painted pictures of what he knew and experienced. Pat painted as he lived, with vitality and directness, and of course in the usual confusions of our being.