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The Art Reference Library of The Taylor Gallery, London
Lot 142
Price Realised: €300
Estimate: €300 - €500
A COLLECTION OF ART REFERENCE BOOKS ON IRISH ARTISTS/ COLLECTIONS Bruce Arnold, A Concise History of Irish Art, (1977) Thomas Bodkin, Four Irish Landscape Painters: George Barret, James A. O'Connor, Walter F. Osborne, Nathaniel Hone, (1987) The M... Read more
The Art Reference Library of  The Taylor Gallery, London Lot 142 The Art Reference Library of The Taylor Gallery, London
Estimate: €300 - €500
A COLLECTION OF ART REFERENCE BOOKS ON IRISH ARTISTS/ COLLECTIONS

Bruce Arnold, A Concise History of Irish Art, (1977)
Thomas Bodkin, Four Irish Landscape Painters: George Barret, James A. O'Connor, Walter F. Osborne, Nathaniel Hone, (1987)
The Mitchell Beazley Traveller's Guides to Art Britain and Ireland (1984)
John Hutchinson, James Arthur O'Connor, (1985)
Denise Ferran, Lives of Irish Artists "Leech": William Leech 1881-1968, (1992) (two copies)
The Stationery Office for Chomhairle Ealaion, Hugh Lane and His Picture, (1956)
Jonathan Benington, Roderic O'Conor: A Biography, with a Catalogue of his work, (1992) (two copies)
Denise Ferran, William John Leech: An Irish Painter Abroad, (1996) (two copies)
Nicola Gordon Bowe, The Life and Work of Harry Clarke, (1989)
Patricia Butler, Three Hundred Years of Irish Watercolours and Drawings, (1990)
The Douglas Hyde Gallery, The Allied Irish Bank Collection Twentieth Century Irish Art (1986) (two copies)
Brian P. Kennedy, Irish Painting, (1993)
Frances Gerard, Picturesque Dublin Old and New, (1998)
Dorothy Walker, Louis le Brocquy, (1981).
S.B. Kennedy, Irish Art & Modernism 1880-1950, (1991)
The National Gallery of Ireland, Irish Arts Review: An International Quarterly Magazine for Connoisseurs, (1985)
Anne Crookshank, The Painters of Ireland c. 1660-1920, (1978)
Bruce Arnold, Mainie Jellett and the Modern Movement in Ireland, (1991)
The GPA Irish Arts Review Yearbook 1990-1991 (1990)
The National Gallery of Ireland, Discover Irish Art At the National Gallery of Ireland, (1999)
Jeannie Chapel and Charlotte Gere, The Fine and Decorative Art Collections of Britain and Ireland, (1985)
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