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    Source: Irish Art Digital Archive & Library

    Explore Irish art through our digital archive collections.

  2. Press release 17/08/2017

    There are just four weeks left to see the extraordinary exhibition Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting: Inspiration and Rivalry at the National Gallery of Ireland, before it closes on 17 September. 

  3. View of the Gallery's Merrion Square facade at an angle

    Press release 12/6/2017-2

    On Thursday 15 June the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin reopens to the public following a period of extensive refurbishment and modernisation of its historic wings on Merrion Square. 

  4. William Orpen (1878-1931), Trees at Howth.

    The Colour of Ireland

    If the glossy green of Ireland is the result of man-made chemicals, does the Irish landscape have a ‘natural’ colour palette?

  5. Two researchers looking at a laptop with rare books lying on the table on cushions

    National Gallery of Ireland launches new digital collections platform

    10/03/2022: Source celebrates the personal stories of Irish artists.

  6. Abstract painting of concentric shapes in various orange, blue and green tones.

    Discover rebel women artists with the National Gallery of Ireland

    08/03/2022: New online art appreciation course running this spring.

  7. Abstract painting of concentric shapes in various orange, blue and green tones.

    Centre for the Study of Irish Art

    Houses the Gallery’s comprehensive Irish art library & archives

  8. A painted portrait of Augusta Gregory.

    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'.