1856 - 1918
Although older than, Kavanagh's career seemed to run side by side with that of Walter Osborne, even before they set off together with Nathaniel Hill to study at Antwerp under Verlat in 1881. He is thought to have come to Brittany with Osborne in late 1882/early 1883, painting very similar subjects t...
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1915 - 1981
He studied languages at Trinity College Dublin, until he became an artist in residence at the Kilkenny Design Centre in 1966. He worked as a teacher of Art, English, Irish and French from 1943 to 1964 at St Columba's College, Dublin. He initially attended night class at the NCAD and studied briefl...
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1950 - 2010
Born in Dublin in 1950, the second of two sons, Phil (as he was known to everyone) spent his early years living in Bray, Co. Wicklow. Kelly later moved to Birmingham, where his father, Geoffrey, worked as an architect. His love of Jazz, urban life and bright sunlight decided his destination to ...
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1908 - 2002
Born in Co. Louth, Frances Kelly studied at the Metropolitan school of Art in Dublin and later for three years in Paris under Léopold Survage. She exhibited at the RHA for the first time in 1929 and continued to show there until the late 1930s. Kelly was the first holder of the Henry Higgins...
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1968 -
James Kenny is a graduate of Goldsmith College, London and studied animation at Ballyfermot Senior College, Dublin. He has travelled and worked extensively throughout Europe and was the lead concept artist on the Tomb Raider computer games. He divides his time between working in animation, film, the...
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