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Harry Clarke’s Eve of St Agnes 1924
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Aspen 5+6, Brian O'Doherty, 1967
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This weekend marks the start of the Royal Irish Academy’s collaboration with the Irish Times entitled Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks.
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Faith Healer, by Brian Friel, 1979
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The Winding Stair, WB Yeats,1933
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Irisches Tagebuch by Heinrich Böll, 1957
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A series-in-progress that aimed to create an individual cartographic sketch of every capital city in the world.
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1927, Ardnacrusha HydroelectricScheme
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Viva Che, by Jim Fitzpatrick 1968
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The Becker Wives by Mary Lavin,1949.
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In Her Own Image, by Eavan Boland, 1980
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The Plough and the Stars by Seán O’Casey, 1926
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Girl Carrying Grasses, by Patrick Scott 1958
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Derry-based Doherty is arguably the most significant Northern Irish artist of his generation.
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The last entry of the 1920s modern artworks is Tomás Ó Criomhthain An tOileánac
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Sive by John B. Keane, 1959
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This week’s Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks is from the year 1947. Taken from the Sculpture volume of the Art and Architecture of Ireland the artwork chosen is Hilary Heron’s bust of James Connolly.
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This week’s Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks is 'Belfast After Pollaioulo' by Clifford Rainey.
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The Trial of Roger Casement by Sir John Lavery 1930
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This week’s feature for Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks is The Troubles by J.G Farrell.
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A Whistle in the Dark, Tom Murphy, 1961
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Busáras, 1948
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Derek Mahon, The Hunt by Night
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Men of the West by Seán Keating, 1917
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