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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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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Fitz Henry Lane (born Nathaniel Rogers Lane; also formerly, mistakenly, known as Fitz Hugh Lane; December 19, 1804 – August 14, 1865) was an American painter...
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gallery, Marlborough Fine Art, and his estate. In 1998 the director of the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin secured Edwards' and Clarke's donation of the contents...
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The Lane Bequest is a collection of 39 paintings from the estate of Sir Hugh Lane. The collection is mainly paintings by French 19th-century artists,...
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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 of Manet's...
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Hugh Dillon (born May 31, 1963) is a Canadian singer, actor, and television producer. The lead vocalist of the rock bands Headstones and Hugh Dillon Redemption...
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bassist Hugh Jackman (born 1968), Australian actor Hugh Lane (1875–1915), Irish art collector Hugh Laurie (born 1959), English actor Hugh McDowell (1953–2018)...
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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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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 2013 to 2019, it...
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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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(Summer 2008). "Impressions from Hugh Lane". Irish Arts Review. 25 (2). Shortall, Eithne (July 14, 2019). "Heist of Hugh Lane painting from Tate gallery framed...
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and Sir Hugh Lane in 1917. The initial reception of Impressionist art at the gallery was exceptionally controversial. In 1906, Sir Hugh Lane promised...
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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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Lane (1801–1876), British scholar Elizabeth Lane (1905–1988), British lawyer Ernest Preston Lane (1886–1969), American mathematician Fitz Hugh Lane (1804–1865)...
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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. His works are distinguished...
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Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor. He established himself early in his career as a charming and vulnerable romantic leading...
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latter, a 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...
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purchased 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...
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Blackrock on Idrone Terrace. A retrospective of his work was held at the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery in 1981, and another was held in the Irish Museum of...
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latter, a 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...
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County 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...
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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...
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Painters in Water Colours and the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. Sir Hugh Lane included his work in the London Guildhall exhibition of Irish painters...
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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 at the...
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in the art world in Dublin and was involved in the setting up of the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, persuading the Irish government to provide Charlemont...
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Register of Historic Places in 1970. At that time, it was known as the "Fitz Hugh Lane House," but the Register changed the name in 2010. National Register of...
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response to the Hugh Lane controversy, where William Martin Murphy and others opposed building an art gallery in Dublin for housing the Lane Bequest paintings...
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Arranged by Lady Gregory: With Two Essays and Notes by W.B. Yeats (1920) Hugh Lane's Life and Achievement, with Some Account of the Dublin Galleries. With...
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painting Stage Rocks and Western Shore of Gloucester Outer Harbor by Fitz Hugh Lane during his senior year for $3,500. His second purchase was the 1850 painting...
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