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This is some nonsense I'm keeping to add to the page laterSean3000 11:33, 4 Dec 2004 (UTC)

History

Mid-20th centery Irish Art

Later 20th Century

Im disgusted to hear that the english are still trying to claim a hand in the creation of the book of kells or the irish illuminated manuscripts. This is a unique celtic creation, formed solely in ireland, and then only later the style began to spread through britain. Mostly in the Irish-speaking monasteries.(unsigned anon). Irish Art was great!So many great plays and scrips performed by wonderful actors and actresses.

See Hiberno-Saxon art .. it was Celtic fusion. Also if I recall Kells was made in Scotland somewhere and transfered to Ireland during the Viking raids. Its in the articles. Nationalistic claims to artistic heritage are as disgusting as the French denying Anglo-Saxon artists the Bayeux Tapestry. --Stbalbach 05:53, 23 November 2005 (UTC)

I am hoping some members can take a look at the Francis Bacon page. Bacon was born in Ireland, the child of an Australian father and an Irish mother, all grandparents were English. He was raised in Ireland till age 16 when he ran away to London. He is listed on Wikipedia as a British artist, which I am disputing. My arguements are listed here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Francis_Bacon_(painter)#Evidence_that_Francis_Bacon.E2.80.99s_Nationality_was_Irish —Preceding unsigned comment added by 147.114.226.172 (talk) 16:09, 21 October 2008 (UTC)

The artist formerly known as "Patrick Ireland"

He is listed under politics, but the paragraph really belongs on his page. His abandonment of his alter ego was not the occasion of much feedback in Ireland itself, outside of the art world, though of course it was well publicized. Does anyone know if he has abandoned his other pseudonym "Ashleigh Rye"?Red Hurley (talk) 11:19, 7 January 2011 (UTC)

The artist formerly known as "Patrick Ireland"

He is listed under politics, but the paragraph really belongs on his page. His abandonment of his alter ego was not the occasion of much feedback in Ireland itself, outside of the art world, though of course it was well publicized. Does anyone know if he has abandoned his other pseudonym "Ashleigh Rye"?Red Hurley (talk) 11:19, 7 January 2011 (UTC)

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