1804 - 1886
Andrew Nicholl was born in Belfast and worked as an apprentice to a printer, but showed an interest in painting and drawing from early on. After spending some time in London he returned to Ireland to exhibit at the RHA, and was elected a full member of the Academy in 1860. He moved between Belfast, ...
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1914 - 1991
Nicholls was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire, the son of an English father and an Irish mother. As a child he spent a good deal of time with relatives in County Cavan. A quantity surveyor by training, in 1935 he turned to painting, in which he was self-taught. His early pictures are conventional waterc...
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1825 - 1904
Erskine Nicol first visited Ireland from his native Scotland in 1846, the beginning of a longstanding relationship with the country. Travelling through Ireland and especially Connemara, Nicol witnessed the outbreak of the great potato famine which devastated the over-populated West of Ireland caus...
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1966 -
David Nolan studied Visual Arts at the Dublin College of Marketing and Design. While he has always worked on private and public commissions, he has also enjoyed a successful career as a Freelance Art Director and background painter for a number of animation studios. Nolan has worked in Dublin, Lon...
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1929 -
Born in Dublin, James Nolan studied Fine Art at St. Martin's College of Art in London and at the National College of Art in Dublin under Seán Keating RHA and Maurice MacGonigal RHA. He graduated in Fine Art (Painting) in 1958 and from 1959 to 1977 he taught Fine Art at the National College of Art a...
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