
18th and 19th - Century Views of Dublin and Wicklow
16 August, 12pm - 5pm
19 August, 10am - 5pm
20 August, 10am - 5pm
21 August, 10am - 5pm
22 August, 10am - 5pm
23 August, 12pm - 5pm
- Irish Georgian Society
- City Assembly House, 58 South William Street, Dublin
- D02 X751
- Co. Dublin – Dublin City
Over the course of fifty years Patrick Earley assembled an outstanding collection of Irish topographical art, focusing on portrayals of Dublin and Wicklow over the period 1770 to 1870. The collection has recently been acquired by the State and a selection will be exhibited in the historic Daniel O'Connell room at the City Assembly House. The exhibition will feature early nineteenth-century views of Powerscourt Waterfall and Grafton Street, of Georgian College Green and Victorian Bray. Among the artists represented will be William Sadler, John Henry Campbell and Patrick Vincent Duffy.
This Irish Georgian Society exhibition is delivered in partnership with the Office of Public Works and with the support of Northern Trust, the National Built Heritage Service, and the Heritage Council.
Opening Hours: Tuesdays-Fridays 10am to 5pm, and Saturdays 12pm to 5pm
Admission is FREE
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Event Type
Heritage Council Grant
This event is part of a project supported under the Heritage Council's grants programme in 2025