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Hugh Lane Gallery Review

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The Hugh Lane Gallery, is an art gallery and it is located in Charlemont House (built 1763) on Parnell Square. The gallery was founded by Sir Hugh Lane on Harcourt Street in 1908, and is the first known public gallery of modern art in the world.The museum has a permanent collection and hosts exhibitions, mostly by contemporary Irish artists. It is notable for its collection of French art, including works such as The Umbrellas (Les Parapluies) by Auguste Renoir; Portrait of Eva Gonzalès by Édouard Manet, Jour d’Été by Berthe Morisot and View of Louveciennes by Camille Pissarro.In 1992, the painting In The Omnibus by Honoré Daumier was stolen from the gallery, and recovered in 2014.[6]

Hugh Lane Gallery

Posted: Jul 13, 2018
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  • M49***70
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The Hurraine Gallery is the earliest modern and Contemporary Art Gallery in Ireland. In its early days, it collected a large number of works of French painters, most of them were impressionists. Manet, Monet, Renoir and Degas. Later, Francis Bacon moved the London studio to Dublin as a whole and opened it to the public free of charge. Do not miss art fans who have time!

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    Posted: May 14, 2018
  • 世界美食游走达人
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Hurraine Gallery in downtown Ireland is the first gallery to collect contemporary works. Most of his early collections came from modern French painters, especially Impressionist painters.

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    Posted: Apr 5, 2017
  • Marine Bigault
    5/5Outstanding

    Brilliant gallery with great art that is free to access ! Also nice architecture.

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    Posted: Apr 9, 2018
  • Felicity A
    5/5Outstanding

    The Hugh Lane Gallery has a very good collection of contemporary and modern art including a permanent exhibition of paintings by Francis Bacon and a reconstruction of his London studio (taken piece by piece to Dublin after his death). It is housed in the beautiful building that is Charlemont House in Parnell Square which is at the northern end of O'Connell Street. There are frequent special exhibitions and free concerts here on Sundays. Also Wednesday 'Coffee Lectures' at 11 am (entrance fee) and public lectures on some Sundays throughout the year. See the website for details. www.hughlane.ie

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    Posted: May 10, 2013
  • 隔壁七叔
    4/5Excellent
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    There are so many art assignments on display here that there are so many visitors. Beautiful painting, immersed in the scene, beautiful, worth visiting and enjoying.

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    Posted: Dec 9, 2016
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