Works of art at the National Gallery of Ireland
If you're an art enthusiast who wishes to see some while visiting the Emerald Isle, you'll definitely want to check out Dublin's National Gallery of Ireland. Not only do they have a great selection of indigenous works from Ireland, but their collections comprise of some of the greatest artists that have graced the world, including Caravaggio, Reni, and Velazquez.
Below are a selection of pieces
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The Agony in the Garden by Giovanni Bellini was created in 1460, with egg tempera on wood. The style of this painting is representational,
Careful framing of pieces, cornices, fragments of porticos, hints of steel beams acting as a primary structure for light metal decking,
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