Our Featured
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Alexander, Douglas
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Ballard, Brian
Behan, John
Bewick, Pauline
Blackshaw, Basil
Brocquy, Louis Le
Brady, Charles
Brohan, James
Brophy, Elizabeth
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Carey, Joseph William
Carrick, Desmond
Casey, Comhghall
Collis, Peter
Cope, Elizabeth
Craig, James
Crozier, William
Cunningham, Grace
Curling, Peter
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Davis, Gerald
Donovan, Jack
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Egginton, Frank
English, James
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Finnin, Martin
Flood, Kevin
Fox, Bob
French, Percy
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Gillespie, George
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Hamilton, Ken
Hamilton, Letitia
Hayes, Edwin
Higgins, R.B.
Hone, Evie
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Kelly, Paul
Kenny, Alan
Kingerlee, John
Klitz, Tony
Knuttel, Graham
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Leonard, Patrick
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Maccabe, Gladys
MacGonigal, Maurice
Maderson, Arthur K.
McAllister, Therese
McGuinness, William B.
Maguire, Cecil
Maile, Ben
McCaig, Norman
McGrane, Henry
McSweeney, Sean
Minihan, John
Mooney, Martin
Moroney, Ken
Morris, John
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O'Malley, Tony
O'Neill, Mark
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Robinson, Markey
Rothwell, Richard
Russell, George
Ryan, Thomas
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Pye, Patrick
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Schwatschke, John
Shawcross, Neil
Steyn, Stella
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Francis Tansey
Teskey, Donald
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Webb, Kenneth
Wilks, Maurice
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Yeats, Jack B.
Yeats, John B.
Young, Mabel
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The Maurice MacGonigal Collection
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WEDDING FUND
Treasures,
39 Church Street,
Athlone,
Co.Westmeath,
Ireland.
Tel: (00353)906475762
Mobile: (00353)879080707
e-mail:
treasuresathlone@gmail.com
Opening hours
10am-7pm Mon-Sat
(or by appointment)
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Biography
Maurice MacGonigal PPRHA (1900-1979)
Born in Dublin, a cousin of artist Harry Clarke, MacGonigal, began
work as an apprenctice in his uncle Joshua Clarke's stained-glass studio in North Frederick Street. From 1917 he was a member of Na Fianna Eireann, and after being interned firstly in Kilmainham Jail and later at Ballykinlar Camp, Co. Down, he took up evening art classes at the Dublin Metropolitan School. He won the Taylor Scholarship in 1924, and in the same year exhibited at the RHA for the first time. After a trip to Holland in 1927 to study painting, he returned to Dublin to teach art at the RHA's schools and as a relief teacher at the DMSA. He was made a full member of the RHA in 1933 and served at the Academy's Keeper 1936-1939 and 1950-1961. In 1962 he was made President, an office he held until 1977. MacGonigal's choice of subject matter was influenced by Sean Keating: early life in the west of Ireland. His work is now represented in all major collections in Ireland.

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