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Book Review
Exhibiting Art in Georgian Ireland: the Society of Artists’ Exhibitions Recreated Edited by David Fleming, Ruth Kenny and William Laffan
12/2018 | 1389 | 160
Pages: 1077-1078
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McEvansoneya, Philip (McEvansoneya, Philip)
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6. Installation view of Exhibiting Art in Georgian Ireland: the Society of Artists’ Exhibitions Recreated, City Assembly Room, Dublin (16th June–29th July 2018). (Courtesy Irish Georgian Society).
Exhibition Review
Creating History. Dublin
01/2017 | 1366 | 159
Pages: 73
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McEvansoneya, Philip (McEvansoneya, Philip)
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76. An Irish peasant family discovering the blight of their store, by Daniel Macdonald. 1847 (National Folklore Collection, University College Dublin; exh. National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin)
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77. High Treason, Court of Appeal: the trial of Sir Roger Casement, by John Lavery. 1916 (Government Art Collection, London; exh. National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin)
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78. Irish troops in the Judaean Hills surprised by a Turkish bombardment, by Henry Lamb. 1919 (Imperial War Museum, London; exh. National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin)
Exhibition Review
Ireland 1690–1840
07/2015 | 1348 | 157
Pages: 509-510
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O'Byrne, Robert (O'Byrne, Robert)
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85. Harp, by John Kelly. 1734 (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Leslie Lindsey Mason Collection; exh. Art Institute of Chicago)
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86. Portrait of a lady as Hibernia, by Robert Fagan. c.1801 (Private collection, United States; exh. Art Institute of Chicago)
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87. Carolan the Irish Bard, by James Christopher Timbrell. c.1844 (The O'Brien Collection, United States; exh. Art Institute of Chicago)
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84. A pair of thimbles. Dublin, maker unknown. 1768 (San Antonio Museum of Art, bequest of John V. Rowan, Jr.; exh. Art Institute of Chicago)
Article
Visiting John Lavery in Tangier: photographs from Lady de Grey’s scrapbook
06/2015 | 1347 | 157
Pages: 398-401
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Spies, Martin (Spies, Martin)
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16. The Amazon, by Sir John Lavery (Ulster Museum, Belfast)
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18. Lady Juliet Duff in riding habit, [by Sir John Lavery] (Location unknown, copyright the National Portrait Gallery, London)
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13. 'Self'. 1911. Photograph from Lady de Grey's scrapbook (Private collection)
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14. 'Mrs Lavery, Mr Bristow, Mr Lavery'. 1911. Photograph from Lady de Grey's scrapbook (Private collection)
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15. 'Mr & Mrs Lavery in their garden'. 1911. Photograph from Lady de Grey's scrapbook (Private collection)
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17. 'Mr Lavery's portrait of his daughter Eileen'. 1911. Photograph from Lady de Grey's scrapbook (Private collection)
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19. 'Mr Lavery & his portrait of Juliet'. 1911. Photograph from Lady de Grey's scrapbook (Private collection)
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20. 'Juliet by Lavery'. 1911. Photograph from Lady de Grey's scrapbook (Private collection)
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John Lavery: an intrepid war artist
09/2014 | 1338 | 156
Pages: 573-579
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Weight, Angela (Weight, Angela)
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1. The first wounded, London Hospital, August 1914, by John Lavery. 1915. Canvas, 175.6 by 200.7 cm. (Dundee Art Galleries and Museum).
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10. Lady Henry's crèche, Woolwich, by John Lavery. 1919. Canvas, 63.5 by 76.2 cm. (Imperial War Museums, London).
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11. A convoy, North Sea. From an N.S.7, by John Lavery. 1918. Canvas, 172.7 by 1989.1 cm. (Imperial War Museums, London).
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12. The cemetery, Etaples, by John Lavery. 1919. Canvas, 52.4 by 72.2 cm. (Imperial War Museums, London).
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2. From a kite balloon, Roehampton, 1917, by John Lavery. 1917. Canvas 25.5 by 35.5 cm. (Private collection).
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3. The Forth Bridge, 1914, by John Lavery. 1914. Canvas, 50.8 by 101.5 cm. (Imperial War Museums, London).
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4. The Naval Base, Granton: Granton: twilight: Booms guarding the Forth are seen in the distance, by John Lavery. 1917. Canvas, 52 by 76.2 cm. (Imperial War Museums, London).
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5. Munitions, Newcastle, by John Lavery. 1917. Canvas, 76.2 by 63.5 cm. (Imperial War Museums, London).
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6. Richborough, the gantries, by John Lavery. 1917. Canvas, 76.2 by 63.5 cm. (Imperial War Museums, London).
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7. Scapa Flow from the signal station, by John Lavery. 1917. Canvas, 63.5 by 76.2 cm. (Imperial War Museums, London).
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8. Southampton Water, 1918, by John Lavery. 1918. Canvas, 63.5 by 76.2 cm. (Imperial War Museums, London).
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9. Monitors, Dover Harbour, by John Lavery. 1918. Canvas, 63.5 by 76.2 cm. (Imperial War Museums, London).
Book Review
Ireland and the Picturesque: Design, Landscape Painting and Tourism, 1700–1840, F. O’Kane
04/2014 | 1333 | 156
Pages: 246-247
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O'Byrne, Robert (O'Byrne, Robert)
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Book Review
Art in Ireland since 1910, F. Barber
12/2013 | 1329 | 155
Pages: 839
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Kennedy, Roísín (Kennedy, Roísín)
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Book Review
Ireland on Show: Art, Union, and Nationhood
10/2012 | 1315 | 154
Pages: 713-714
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Waterfield, Giles (Waterfield, Giles)
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50. The secret of England's greatness, by Thomas Barker. c.1863. Canvas, 167.6 by 213.8 cm. (National Portrait Gallery, London).
Book Review
The Story of Irish Museums 1790–2000. Culture, Identity and Education
03/2012 | 1308 | 154
Pages: 205-206
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Kennedy, Roísín (Kennedy, Roísín)
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The Story of Irish Museums 1790–2000. Culture, Identity and Education | author: Bourke, Marie
Book Review
British and Irish Art 1945–1951
04/2011 | 1297 | 153
Pages: 262
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Hammer, Martin (Hammer, Martin)
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British and Irish Art 1945–1951 | author: Clark, Adrian
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57. Self-portrait, by John Luke. 1927. Pencil on paper, 30.2 by 25 cm. (Ulster Museum, Belfast).
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