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Place of Origin: Irish
WILLIAM HEAZLE (1845-1872) Irish "The Spoils of Waterloo".
WILLIAM HEAZLE (1845-1872) Irish "The Spoils of Waterloo".

WILLIAM HEAZLE (1845-1872) Irish "The Spoils of Waterloo".

Located in Madrid, ES

WILLIAM HEAZLE (1845-1872) Irish "The Spoils of Waterloo". Oil on canvas. Signed. Dimensions: 81 x 68 cm Good condition

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19th Century Victorian Antique Irish Wall Decorations

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Paint

Irish Watercolor by Rev JH Flack of Winter on 'The Bog of Allen'
Irish Watercolor by Rev JH Flack of Winter on 'The Bog of Allen'

Irish Watercolor by Rev JH Flack of Winter on 'The Bog of Allen'

Located in Dallas, TX

PRESENTING a FABULOUS piece of original Irish Art, namely, an original Irish Watercolor by Rev JH Flack of Winter on ‘The Bog of Allen’ Painting by popular and well known, exhibited, watercolorist and Irish Artist – The Late Rev. J.H. Flack of Athy, Co Kildare. This painting is titled “Winter on The Bog of Allen”. Framed behind glass, fully signed and original. Early 21st Century, circa 2001. If you are Irish-American (or any other ancestry for that matter) you will love this guy’s work…..it is quintessentially Irish! Perfect for those Hot Texas Summers: you can feel yourself cool down just looking at it! James H. Flack (1941 – 2018) was a contemporary Irish watercolour painter. He was born in County Armagh, Northern Ireland in 1941 and settled in Athy, County Kildare in the early 1970s. He is a member of the Water Colour Society of Ireland, the Ulster Watercolour Society, the Dublin Art Club and the Dublin Sketching Club. He holds the degrees of BA, BD, M.Th., and H.Dip.Ed. from Trinity College Dublin and Edinburgh University. Flack’s interest in painting developed at an early age when his mother, headmistress of the local primary school, encouraged her pupils to use art work...

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21st Century and Contemporary Country Irish Wall Decorations

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Parchment Paper

19th Century painting of Ross Castle, Killarney by William Sandler
19th Century painting of Ross Castle, Killarney by William Sandler

19th Century painting of Ross Castle, Killarney by William Sandler

Located in Dublin 8, IE

19th Century painting of Ross Castle, Killarney by William Sandler. The painting depicts Ross Castle situated on the edge of Lough Leane in Killarney National Park. William Sadler wa...

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19th Century Antique Irish Wall Decorations

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Paint

Stunning Original Framed Artwork Entitled 'Broke' By Irish Artist Aches
Stunning Original Framed Artwork Entitled 'Broke' By Irish Artist Aches

Stunning Original Framed Artwork Entitled 'Broke' By Irish Artist Aches

Located in Portlaoise, IE

Acquired are delighted to offer for sale this unique original work of art by internationally acclaimed artist Aches from Dublin, Ireland. Created in 2024 this wonderful piece entitle...

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2010s Modern Irish Wall Decorations

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Canvas

19th Century Painting, ‘Animal Scene’ by William Hunt
19th Century Painting, ‘Animal Scene’ by William Hunt

19th Century Painting, ‘Animal Scene’ by William Hunt

Located in Dublin 8, IE

19th Century oil on canvas animal scene of a resting dog alongside a monkey grasping a bone. Housed in a carved giltwood frame this painting is by the art...

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1860s Antique Irish Wall Decorations

Materials

Canvas, Giltwood

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