Its hushed galleries are filled with works by some of the world’s great artists, including Rembrandt, Monet and Picasso, and there are few greater pleasures than to while away an afternoon here in the company of Dutch masters and Irish modernists.
You’ll be in good company, too. Since it opened in 1864, the National Gallery has been a refuge and a source of inspiration for many, including some of Ireland’s greatest creative minds – playwright Samuel Beckett and poet WB Yeats regularly sought out its solitude. This is a place that encourages you to slow down and just enjoy the moment.
National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
The National Art Collection
The National Gallery’s collection contains over 16,000 works of art that span the history of western European culture from 1300 to the present day. Wander through the galleries, with their bold crimson and sapphire walls and you’ll discover works by important artists including Vermeer, Titian, Degas and Sean Scully, as well as a wide selection of works from Italian Baroque and Dutch masters. Look out also for the extensive collection of Irish artists including Sir John Lavery, Louis LeBrocquy and Mainie Jellett.
The gallery’s standout attraction for many is The Taking of Christ (1602) by Italian artist Caravaggio. Long believed to be lost or destroyed, it was sensationally discovered in 1990, hanging in the Dublin drawing room of the religious order of the Jesuit Fathers.
They believed the painting was the work of Gerrit van Honthorst – a 17th century Dutch artist. But a sharp-eyed art expert from the National Gallery recognised it as something extraordinary during a routine assessment of art in the house. And a long-lost masterpiece was revealed. The painting is now on indefinite loan to the Irish people.
Go mbeidh an fórsa leat! — May the force be with you!
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The National Gallery’s art collection contains over 16,000 works of art which span the history of western European culture, from the beginning of the 14th century to the present day. Also, it has an extensive, representative collection of Irish paintings and artists on display, including Louis LeBrocquy, Mainie Jellett, Sir John Lavery. Alongside its Irish offering, it has a wide selection of work from Italian Baroque and Dutch masters.
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