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LEGACY OF THE HUNGER STRIKE FINE ART PRINT BY ROBERT BALLAGH 
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Limited Edition Robert Ballagh Lithograph print by one of Irelands best know and collectable artists.

 

Size: Approx: 27 inches by 16 1/2 inches (68.58cm x 41.91cm)

 

Limited to 350.

 

Each print comes with a certificate of authenticity.

 

Each print is hand signed by the artist and numbered.



About the Artist:

Born in Dublin in 1943, he studied architecture and worked as an engineering draughtsman, a musician and a postman before taking up painting in 1967. He represented Ireland at the Paris Biennale in 1969, and at graphic exhibitions in Florence, Ljubljana and Tokyo. His paintings are held in collections including the National Gallery of Ireland, the Ulster Museum, the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, and the Albrecht Dürer House, Nuremberg. Major survery exhibitions of his work have taken place in Lund, Warsaw, Sofia and Dublin. Due to the difficuley of earning a living in Ireland through painting alone, early in his career, Ballagh began to widen his range of work. As a graphic designer he has produced over 70 stamps for An Post, the final series of Irish banknotes before the introduction of the euro, and numerous murals, posters, limited prints and book covers. His notable work in the theatre includes set design for I'll Go On, Gate Theatre (1985); the Riverdance company; Samuel Beckett's Endgame, Gate Theatre (1991); Steven Berkoff's production of Oscar Wilde's Salomé, Gate Theatre, Dublin (1998)and the staging for the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics in Croke Park, Dublin (2003). He exhibited a series of imaginary landscapes at the Irish Arts Centre in New York (2002). For 10 years, he chaired the Irish National Congress, a non-party organisation working for peace in Northern Ireland, and he is currently president of the Ireland Institute, a centre for historical and cultural studies. He served as the first chairman of the Artists' Association of Ireland when it was founded in 1981, and he is a fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science. He married Elizabeth Carabini in 1967 and they have two children, Rachel and Bruce and they continue to live in Dublin's inner city.

This is a rare opportunity to obtain a top quality limited edition print by Robert Ballagh.


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LIMITED EDITION PRINT PÁDRAIC PEARSE 
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Fine art print by Irish artist John Conway.

This is a fine art Print based on The 1916 Rising and one of its leaders  Pádraic Pearse



Pádraic Pearse spent Easter week 1916 in the General Post Office on Sackville Street Dublin (now O’Connell Street), headquarters of the Irish freedom fighters. From beneath its portico he read the Proclamation of the Irish Republic.


This is a beautiful fine art print.


Ready to frame.


Matt Poster. Dimensions 16.5" x 23.3". (A2 420 x 594 16.54 x 23.29)


Heavy stock paper (250gm).


LIMITED EDITION PRINT EASTER 1916 
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Fine art print by Irish artist John Conway.

This is a fine art Print based on The 1916 Rising and the storming of the GPO on Easter Monday 1916.


Here Irish Volunteers of the IRB with The Irish Citizen Army storm the General post Office at Noon on the 24th of April 1916. From the steps of the GPO Pádraic Pearse declared an Irish Republic commencing a week long bloody battle.

You can see the Irish Tricolour and the Irish Republic flag entering the GPO as Pádraic Pearse leads the Irish freedom fighters into the newly acquired HQ.

This is a beautiful art print.

Ready to frame.

Matt Poster. Dimensions 16.5" x 23.3". (A2 420 x 594 16.54 x 23.29)

Heavy stock paper (250gm).

PRINTS ARE SIGNED BY THE ARTIST



LIMITED EDITION PRINT FLYING COLUMN 
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This is a fine art print based on an the Flying Column's of the War of Independence in Ireland (1919 - 1921). Flying Columns were Active service units set up for guerrilla campaigns during the Irish War of Independence.



They were volunteers of the Irish republican Army and column numbers varied for each attack. They were used as an effective weapon ambushing the enemy and disappearing back into the local landscape or civilian population.

Here a Flying Column observe as lorries carrying Black and Tans leave a small town after setting fire to its main businesses. You can see the light of the burning village over the hills and as the lorries approach the Flying Column you get the feeling that things are going to heat up very soon.

This is a beautifully atmospheric fine art print.

Irish History ready to frame!

This item is new and comes posted in a protective postal tube.

Matt Poster.

Dimensions 16.5"w x 23.3"h.

Heavy stock paper (250gm)



James Connolly GPO Framed 1916  
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Framed Fine Art Print by John Conway


Double mounted in a black wooden frame behind glass.

Print size: approx 8.25 inches / 21 cm by 5.90 inches / 15 cm

Frame size: approx 11 inches / 28 cm 13 inches / 33 cm.



The Ambush Framed Print 
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Framed Fine Art Print by John Conway

Double mounted in a black wooden frame behind glass.

Print size: approx 8.25 inches / 21 cm by 5.90 inches / 15 cm

Frame size: approx 11 inches / 28 cm 13 inches / 33 cm.



The Safe House Framed Print 
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Framed Fine Art Print by John Conway



Double mounted in a black wooden frame behind glass.

Print size: approx 8.25 inches / 21 cm by 5.90 inches / 15 cm

Frame size: approx 11 inches / 28 cm 13 inches / 33 cm.



Last Stand of Cathal Brugha Framed Art Print 
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Framed Fine Art Print by John Conway

Double mounted in a black wooden frame behind glass.

Print size: approx 8.25 inches / 21 cm by 5.90 inches / 15 cm

Frame size: approx 11 inches / 28 cm 13 inches / 33 cm.