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Live recording: The Italian Renaissance with Dr Philip Cottrell
A brief overview of the Renaissance, with Dr Philip Cottrell, School of Art History & Cultural Policy, UCD. This talk was recorded in the National Gallery of Ireland on 25 September 2015. -
Live recording: Hugh Lane and a gallery of modern art, with Robert O'Byrne
Robert O'Byrne discussing Hugh Lane and his campaign for a gallery of modern art in Dublin. Recorded in the National Gallery of Ireland in October 2015. -
Live recording: Dun Emer, Cuala Press and graphic art during the Celtic Revival, with Dr Angela Griffith
Recorded in the National Gallery of Ireland on 22 October 2015. -
Live recording: The wider impact of J.M. Synge, Lady Gregory, and Celtic imagery with Dr Elaine Sisson.
This talk was recorded in the National Gallery of Ireland on 29 October 2015. Part of a series of talks on the theme of 'The Celtic Revival in Art'. -
Live recording: James Stephens and the Irish Revival, with Professor Declan Kiberd
Professor Declan Kiberd discusses James Stephens, and in particular his account of the 1916 Rising, 'The Insurrection in Dublin'. Recorded in the National Gallery of Ireland on 10 April 2016. -
Live recording: The inspiration of Caravaggio, with Andrew Graham-Dixon
Andrew Graham-Dixon, art historian and broadcaster, on the work of Caravaggio. In association with the exhibition 'Beyond Caravaggio'. This talk was recorded in the National Gallery of Ireland on 23 February 2017. -
Live recording: An introduction to the riches of 'Beyond Caravaggio'
Curator Adrian Le Harivel gives a comprehensive overview of the works in the Beyond Caravaggio exhibition. Recorded in the National Gallery of Ireland Lecture Theatre on Sunday 12 February 2017. -
Live recording: All that was ever writ in brass. The Brian Lalor Collection
Brian Lalor, printmaker and collector, discusses his collection, which he donated to the National Gallery of Ireland in 2014. This talk was recorded in the National Gallery on 4 September 2016. -
Live recording: Gerry Davis, Hennessy Portrait Prize 2016 winner
Gerry Davis, winner of the Hennessy Portrait Prize 2016 discusses his work. This talk was recorded in the National Gallery of Ireland on 8 January 2017. -
Live recording: The Yeats family and the Irish Revolution, with Professor Roy F. Foster
A talk given by Professor Roy F. Foster, Carroll Professor of Irish History, University of Oxford. In association with the exhibition 'Creating History: Stories of Ireland in Art'. Recorded in the National Gallery of Ireland on 17 November 2016.