Sir Hugh Lane (1875-1915): A Centenary Perspective – Review
Bella White reviews Sir Hugh Lane (1875-1915): A Centenary Perspective on until 17th January 2016 at the National Gallery of Ireland.
Bella White reviews Sir Hugh Lane (1875-1915): A Centenary Perspective on until 17th January 2016 at the National Gallery of Ireland.
Bella White looks at the National Gallery’s exhibition Goya: The Portraits and traces the history of Spain’s ‘Enlightened Painter’.
Ciara Kummert reviews the National Gallery’s exhibition At a Glance: Portraits by John Butler Yeats
Ciara Kummert reviews ‘Uniform: A Collaboration with Jackie Nickerson’ on at the National Gallery until 10 January 2016.
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