Water Colour Society of Ireland (WCSI) is a watercolour society in Ireland, founded in 1870. The Society held its first exhibition in the Courthouse, Lismore...
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Pauline Prochazka (category 20th-century Irish painters)
(1842–1930) was a water-colourist and one of the founders of the Water Colour Society of Ireland. Baroness Pauline Prochazka was the daughter of Ottokar, Baron...
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Society for Painters in Water Colours, and so the 1804 group became known as the Old Water Colour Society, and just the Old Society. The New Society subsequently...
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Charles E. Kelly (cartoonist) (category Civil servants in Ireland (1801–1922))
watercolours in the 1930s, and became a member of the Dublin Sketching Club and the Water Colour Society of Ireland: he exhibited over 60 pieces at the latter...
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member of the Water Colour Society of Ireland, the Ulster Watercolour Society, the Dublin Art Club and the Dublin Sketching Club. He holds the degrees of BA...
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Fanny Currey (category 19th-century Irish botanists)
an Irish horticulturalist and watercolour painter. A founding member of Ireland's first amateur drawing society, the Water Colour Society of Ireland, Currey...
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Olivia Charlotte Guinness, Baroness Ardilaun (category Daughters of Irish earls)
Ireland. They had no children. Ardilaun enjoyed painting, collecting her watercolours in a bound album, and was a member of the Water Colour Society of...
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Guernsey artists Water Colour Society of Ireland Art Students League of Los Angeles Maine painters Milanese painters New England Watercolor Society New Rochelle...
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(Church of Ireland). Belfast Hebrew Congregation is established. The Water Colour Society of Ireland is founded as the Amateur Drawing Society by an informal...
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Watercolor painting (redirect from Water-colour)
painting societies: the Society of Painters in Water Colours (1804, now known as the Royal Watercolour Society) and the New Water Colour Society (1832,...
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Grania Langrishe (category 20th-century Irish painters)
Retrieved 7 October 2016. "Irish Watercolours .com". Irishwatercolours.com. Retrieved 7 October 2016. "Water Colour Society Of Ireland At Dun Laoghaire...
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Watercolour Challenge (redirect from Water Colour Challange)
landscape painted changed in each episode, with various regions of both Great Britain and Ireland being visited, as well as a special show from Provence. The...
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Sylvia Cooke-Collis (category Lists of Irish women)
Grafton Gallery, Irish Exhibition of Living Art, Royal Hibernian Academy, Royal Ulster Academy, and The Water Colour Society of Ireland. Her work is featured...
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Harriet Kirkwood (category Irish people of Scottish descent)
the Society until 1953, and was shown at the Irish Exhibition of Living Art regularly from 1943. In 1944 and 1945 she exhibited with the Water Colour Society...
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Holly Somerville (category Irish botanical illustrators)
College, Dublin to assist with specimen illustration. 2017, 2016 Water Colour Society of Ireland Annual Exhibition 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013 Botanical Art...
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Alexander Williams (artist) (category 19th-century Irish painters)
one of the founder members and first secretary of the Dublin Sketching Club. He also exhibited regularly with the Water Colour Society of Ireland, and...
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The Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland (BSBI) is a scientific society for the study of flora, plant distribution and taxonomy relating to Great Britain...
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May Guinness (category 19th-century Irish women artists)
Cornwall to study under Norman Garstin. Guinness was a member of the Water Colour Society of Ireland from 1892. She exhibited with the Royal Hibernian Academy...
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James Le Jeune (category Irish expatriates in the United States)
" In 1955 Le Jeune exhibited with the Society of Dublin Painters and with the Water Colour Society of Ireland for the first time. He returned to the...
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when he visited Ireland. At the 1836 meeting of the Geological Society of Dublin, John Scouler presented a paper titled "Notices of Animals which have...
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Josephine Webb (artist) (category 19th-century Irish painters)
she was a member. She also showed works at the Water Colour Society of Ireland and the Royal Society of British Artists. In addition, Webb held two solo...
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Maurice MacGonigal (category 20th-century Irish painters)
University of Ireland. In 1971 he sat on the advisory committee of the Project Art Centre, Dublin, and from 1972 was an elected member of the Water Colour Society...
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Lilla Minnie Perry (category 20th-century Irish women artists)
exclusively in watercolours, and exhibited regularly with the Water Colour Society of Ireland (WCSI) from 1908 to 1970. She showed over 100 works with the...
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Lesley Fennell (category 21st-century Irish artists)
She has won a number of awards including the Royal Dublin Society Taylor Art Award in 1964 and the Water Colour Society of Ireland - President's Award...
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Letitia Marion Hamilton (category Olympic artists for Ireland)
was also a committee member of the Water Colour Society of Ireland. Examples of Hamilton's work are held in a number of collections, including Hugh Lane...
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Eva Henrietta Hamilton (category Irish women artists)
exhibiting with the Water Colour Society of Ireland (WCSI) at the age of 22. Eva studied under Sir William Orpen at the Metropolitan School of Art. She went...
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Bea Orpen (category 20th-century Irish painters)
exhibited with the Water Colour Society of Ireland almost every year from 1936 to 1980. Whilst still studying in London, she received a number of commercial commissions...
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Kitty MacCormack (category Irish designers)
exhibited at the Oireachtas Art Exhibitions, and with the Water Colour Society of Ireland throughout the 1920s. MacCormack was also an illustrator, beginning...
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Kitty Wilmer O'Brien (category 20th-century Irish painters)
works to the Society of Dublin Painters, the Royal Hibernian Academy and the Water Colour Society of Ireland. She exhibited annually in the Irish Living Art...
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Ellice Pilkington (category 19th-century Irish writers)
scenes of Ireland and was exhibited by the Dublin Sketching Club in 1914 and 1915. She was shown regularly by the Water Colour Society of Ireland between...
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