Painting Dublin, 1886 - 1949: Visualising a Changing City

Painting Dublin, 1886 - 1949: Visualising a Changing City

An illustrated talk by Dr. Kathryn Milligan.

By Farmleigh House OPW

Date and time

Saturday, July 13 · 3 - 4pm GMT+1

Location

Farmleigh House & Estate

White's Road D15 TD50 Phoenix Park Ireland

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • 1 hour

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Although a well-established subject in the history of art, depictions of the city or urban environment have long been overlooked in Ireland in favour of the rural and pastoral. Drawing on her publication, 'Painting Dublin, 1886 - 1949: Visualising a Changing City', in this lecture Dr Kathryn Milligan will explore the representation of Ireland’s capital city through the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, looking, for example, at works by Rose Barton, Walter Osborne, Harry Kernoff, and Jack B. Yeats.

Dr. Kathryn Milligan is an art historian specialising in nineteenth and twentieth century Irish art. A graduate of UCD and TCD, Kathryn was the inaugural ESB Fellow at the ESB Centre for the Study of Irish Art at the National Gallery of Ireland, and an Irish Research Council Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellow in the School of Art History and Cultural Policy, UCD.

Her first monograph, 'Painting Dublin, 1886 - 1949: Visualising a Changing City', was published by Manchester University Press in 2020.

This talk is presented by the OPW as part of the 2024 cultural programme at Farmleigh House.

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Once the 19th century home of Edward Cecil Guinness, esteemed brewer, philanthropist and art connoisseur, Farmleigh House now provides premier accommodation for visiting dignitaries and guests of the nation. Farmleigh House & Estate hosts a variety of cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year.