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Knocknarea I

Date: 2001 Dimensions: 215 x 184.5cm Medium: Oil on Canvas Collection: Niland Collection Provenance: Acquired from the artist in 2001 by the Model Description: Born in England and raised in Bermuda and the USA, Barrie Cooke has been based in Ireland since the mid 1950s. After periods living in Wicklow

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Slow Dance on the Forest Floor II

Date: 1976 Dimensions: 46.25 x 67.25cm Medium: Oil on Board and Mixed Media Collection: Niland Collection Provenance: Acquired by Jobst Graeve at auction Taylor de Vere White; in 1992 it was in the collection Betty Craig Description: Oil on board with perspex box attached, painted ceramic plants inside.

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Tench Fishing

Date: 1974 Dimensions: 56 x 56cm Medium: Oil on Board, Mixed Media Collection: Niland Collection Provenance: In May 1976 it was acquired by Mrs Betty Craig, acquired at James Adam auction by Jobst Graeve Description: Dark oil painted panel with an object in the centre (fishing weight)

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Irish Women Waiting for Bread

Date: No Date Dimensions: 49.25 x 60.5cm Medium: Wax crayon on paper Collection: Niland Collection Provenance: Presented by James A Healy, 1975 (Josephine C Healy Memorial Collection)

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Fish

Date: No Date Dimensions: Unknown Medium: Pencil Collection: Niland Collection Description: Throughout the first half of the twentieth-century Irish art was dominated by landscape painting and particularly images of the western seaboard. Although the Sligo born painter Patrick Collins is best remembered for his atmospheric images of the western landscape,

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Portrait of Jack B.Yeats

Date: 1950 Dimensions: 18 x 23cm Medium: Pastel Collection: Niland Collection Provenance: Purchased by Mr. P Glendon in 1961, from The Ritchie Hendriks Gallery Description: Born in Wicklow and educated in Dublin, George Campbell lived in Belfast for many years where he became associated with progressive painters including Gerard Dillon

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