The Hugh Lane Gallery, and originally the Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, is an art museum operated by Dublin City Council and its wholly-owned company...
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Sir Hugh Percy Lane (9 November 1875 – 7 May 1915) was an Irish art dealer, collector and gallery director. He is best known for establishing Dublin's...
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by the government in 1870 and since 1933 it has housed the Hugh Lane Dublin City Gallery. The house features in James Malton's views of Dublin where...
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the National Gallery, London, but most of the paintings are now displayed at the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin. Since 1959 the two galleries have arranged...
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The Umbrellas (Renoir) (category Paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir in the National Gallery, London)
National Gallery in London as part of the Lane Bequest but is displayed alternately in London and at the Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane. From May...
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Music in the Tuileries (category Paintings in the National Gallery, London)
Édouard Manet. It is owned by the National Gallery, London and the Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin as part of the shared Lane Bequest. The work is an early example...
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doors in Antwerp, with a collection of 150 of his works. In 2017 the Hugh Lane Gallery (Dublin, Ireland) exhibited several of his works. GRACE GLUECK (21...
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Venice Biennale, the Douglas Hyde Gallery held a major retrospective of his work in 1981 and the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin held a major survey in 2002...
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Parnell Square (category Art gallery districts)
located to the rear of the hospital in the original development. The Hugh Lane Gallery is on the north side of the square and is entered through the grandest...
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ties between Bacon's former gallery, Marlborough Fine Art, and his estate. In 1998 the director of the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin secured Edwards' and...
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Edwin Lutyens (section Gallery)
Dublin; the unbuilt Hugh Lane gallery straddling the River Liffey on the site of the Ha'penny Bridge and the unbuilt Hugh Lane Gallery on the west side of...
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and the Lane Fund has continued to contribute to the purchase of artworks to this day. In addition to his involvement in the gallery, Hugh Lane had also...
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the gallery was exceptionally controversial. In 1906, Sir Hugh Lane promised 39 paintings, including Renoir's Umbrellas, to the National Gallery on his...
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window illustrating John Keats' The Eve of St. Agnes (now in the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery in Dublin) and the Geneva Window (now in the Wolfsonian Museum...
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Enniskerry, County Wicklow. The Ulster Museum holds her notebooks, and the Hugh Lane Gallery holds a watercolour, Autumn beech trees, and an oil-on-board flowerpiece...
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Crimes of the Art World. p. 52. "Stolen French painting returned to Hugh Lane Gallery". Irish Times. Retrieved April 10, 2020. "Stolen £5m Titian found...
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Municipal Gallery of Modern Art (now Hugh Lane Gallery) in 1974 to mark the 50th anniversary of the founding of the FNCI. The National Gallery of Ireland...
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in the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery in Dublin. In 1929, Lavery made substantial donations of his work to both The Ulster Museum and the Hugh Lane Municipal...
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Retrieved 4 May 2023. "Lady Gregory". Hugh Lane Gallery. Retrieved 29 May 2023. "Gertrude (The Bather)". Ben Uri Gallery. Retrieved 2 May 2023. "Nan Seated"...
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Retrieved 25 September 2022. "The Eve of St Agnes by Harry Clarke". Hugh Lane Gallery. Hunter, Robert (1962). The Silver Snarling Trumpet: The Birth of...
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Williams died on 16 January 1940 at her home in Ranelagh, Dublin. The Hugh Lane Gallery holds a half-length portrait by her of Arthur Griffith, in oils. She...
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Ireland Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin University College, Dublin Office of Public Works, Dublin. Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin City Art Gallery, Edinburgh...
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Ha'penny Bridge, Victorian pedestrian bridge across the River Liffey Hugh Lane Gallery Irish Museum of Modern Art Old Jameson Distillery, Smithfield Kilmainham...
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the Sir John Lavery "Passion and Politics" exhibit in Dublin at the Hugh Lane Gallery in September 2010. The photo was taken by Perry Ogden. Although the...
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Harry Clarke (section Gallery)
window illustrating John Keats' The Eve of St. Agnes (now in the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery in Dublin) and the Geneva Window, created for the Centre William...
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but the Hugh Lane Gallery held a major retrospective of her work in 1968. Following this she held two one woman shows at the Dawson Gallery in 1974 and...
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International (2006), and had solo exhibitions with the Crawford Gallery (2011), Hugh Lane Gallery (2012–15), Modern Art Oxford (2014), representing Ireland...
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Gallery of Modern Art, Bangalore Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin Tel Aviv Museum of Art...
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Irish Exhibition of Living Art. Crawford Art Gallery, Cork Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin Trinity College Dublin The Arts Council...
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