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Curated by Siobhán Doyle, Harry Clarke’s Stained Glass is a collaboration at Collins Barracks between the National Museum of Ireland and Crawford Art Gallery. A Meeting (1918) by Harry Clarke ...
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Exhibition showing Crawford Gallery's Harry Clarke stained-glass panels opens in Dublin - MSNThe exhibition, Harry Clarke’s-Stained Glass, will run for at least two years. The panels on display in the exhibition include: The Consecration of St Mel, Bishop of Longford, by St Patrick (1910); ...
Clarke's stained-glass windows are found in 16 counties, mostly in churches, across Ireland. The exhibition is part of a collaboration between the National Museum and Crawford Art Gallery in Cork.
A new exhibition showcasing six of Harry Clarke’s stained-glass panels, including some of his earliest known works, has opened at the National Museum of Ireland at Collins Barracks.
One of Harry Clarke’s finest stained-glass panels, Titania and Bottom, which is encased in a walnut and tortoiseshell cabinet, has been acquired by the National Gallery of Ireland. It will be ...
The first, The Song of the Mad Prince (1917), has been in the National Gallery of Ireland since 1987. Harry Clarke made three magical stained glass panels, each mounted in a tiny cabinet, and all ...
A 20th-century Irish masterpiece in stained glass is back in the spotlight in "Harry Clarke and the Geneva Window" at Miami's Wolfsonian FIU.
Harry Clarke, a maestro of illustrations and spectacularly colored stained glass windows, was born in Dublin on March 17, in 1877.
Harry Clarke found fame as an artist through his stunningly original stained-glass windows and innovative illustrations. He had a profound impact Irish art and is considered one of Ireland's best ...
Many other countries had done so, and in February 1927 W.T. Cosgrave’s Cumann na nGaedhal government formally invited Harry Clarke to create a bespoke stained-glass window for the ILO.
Display of Harry Clarke’s pieces marks special collaboration between the National Museum of Ireland and the Cork gallery Stained glass by Harry Clarke Thu, 05 Dec, 2024 - 12:51 ...
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