Irish culture’s remarkable response to the political turmoil from 1891 to 1922
Irish art during the period both mirrored and shaped events in the political sphere
Irish art during the period both mirrored and shaped events in the political sphere
Part of the challenge of this year’s centenary is to confront the silences around 1922
Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland follows a global effort to recover destroyed items
World records for Clarke’s Bluebeard’s Last Wife and Hone’s Composition
‘Shouting’ described as one of artist’s greatest achievements ahead of Whyte’s auction
Negotiations behind the foundation of the Irish State are staged at the NCH
The Man Who Painted Ireland examines the life of ‘underappreciated’ artist
Whyte’s, Adam’s and de Vere’s show sought-after works in March auctions
An Irishman’s Diary
‘Thanks to people like him, people like me don’t have to make such difficult decisions’
Patrick Kelly’s Fitzwilliam Square Georgian finds a buyer while artworks secure €3.77m
An Irishman’s Diary
The artist on cameras, John Hinde postcards and Newry during the Troubles
It invokes such partiality that, 100 years later, untangling its knotted legacy is not easy
Women proved easy targets for the Black and Tans and were regularly terrorised in their homes by threatening, abusive and drunk soldiers
National Library exhibition makes space for civilian experience of intense conflict
From Chinese ‘sleepers’ to a record Yeats, it has been a busy year in Irish auction rooms
Jack B Yeats paintings also perform well; 34 of his works are set to make auction debut
Collection held by Ernie O’Malley to be sold, as de Vere’s also hold major Irish art sale
Ming vase fetched €610,000 at Sheppard’s sale – almost €500,000 over estimate
Recent results and forthcoming auctions and fairs
Results and forthcoming auctions and fairs
Results and forthcoming auctions and fairs
Sales in London and Dublin include 11 paintings, some bought directly from Yeats
The Revolution Files: O’Duffy went on to become IRA Chief of Staff, Garda commissioner and founder of the Blueshirts
The taoiseach wanted to bring Ireland into the Commonwealth with the queen as its head
‘Oh Maureen, my darling, I love you so much! Your face is in my dreams,’ wrote John Ford
Brigade activity reports (BAR) list every action carried out during the Irish Revolution
Frank McNally – An Irishman’s Diary
Police records reveal a McGreevy family connection to the ‘Big Fellow’ in 1917
On the second day of the Easter Rising, soldiers poured into Dublin, and martial law was declared
National Archives ensures this country will have a history that calls the State to account
Famous author and his wife took thousands of pictures of rural Mayo in 1930s and 1940s
The job’s yours with knowledge, passion and an ability to make people laugh and cry
Event will give global context to 1916 as part of university’s centenary commemorations
Review: the military male perspective of the Rising is well-documented but there is another story
Simon Campbell - Born: August 28th, 1914; Died: August 27th, 2013
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Ernie O'Malley was a daring guerilla leader and - as the title of this fine biography asserts - an intellectual
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices