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*[[Kevin Abosch]] (born 1969) – artist
*[[Kevin Abosch]] (born 1969) – artist
*[[Henry Allan (painter)|Henry Allan]] (1865–1912) – painter
*[[Henry Allan (painter)|Henry Allan]] (1865–1912) – painter
*[[Margaret Allen (artist)|Margaret Allen]] (1830–1914) – portrait and genre painter
*[[Mabel Annesley]] (1881–1959) – Anglo-Irish watercolourist and wood engraver
*[[Mabel Annesley]] (1881–1959) – Anglo-Irish watercolourist and wood engraver
*[[William Ashford]] (1746–1824) – British painter who worked exclusively in Ireland
*[[William Ashford]] (1746–1824) – British painter who worked exclusively in Ireland
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*[[Shane Berkery]] (born 1992)
*[[Shane Berkery]] (born 1992)
*[[Pauline Bewick]] (born 1935) – artist
*[[Pauline Bewick]] (born 1935) – artist
*[[Renée Bickerstaff]] (1904–1983) –founding member & treasurer of the [[Ulster Society of Women Artists]], & honorary secretary of the [[Royal Ulster Academy|Royal Ulster Academy of Arts]]
*[[Renée Bickerstaff]] (1904–1983) – founding member & treasurer of the [[Ulster Society of Women Artists]], & honorary secretary of the [[Royal Ulster Academy|Royal Ulster Academy of Arts]]
*[[Francis Bindon]] (1690–1765)
*[[Francis Bindon]] (1690–1765)
*[[Basil Blackshaw]] (1932–2016) – painter, especially of rural scenes with greyhounds, [[Irish Traveller]]s and the landscape
*[[Basil Blackshaw]] (1932–2016) – painter, especially of rural scenes with greyhounds, [[Irish Traveller]]s and the landscape
*[[Brian Bourke]] (born 1936) – artist and winner of the [[Arts Council of Ireland]] award for portraiture
*[[Brian Bourke]] (born 1936) – artist and winner of the [[Arts Council of Ireland]] award for portraiture
*[[Alicia Boyle]] (1908–1997) –abstract landscapes
*[[Alicia Boyle]] (1908–1997) – abstract landscapes
*[[John Boyne (artist)|John Boyne]] (1750–1810)
*[[John Boyne (artist)|John Boyne]] (1750–1810)
*[[Charles Brady (artist)|Charles Brady]] (1926–1997) – New York-born painter who spent most of his life in Ireland
*[[Charles Brady (artist)|Charles Brady]] (1926–1997) – New York-born painter who spent most of his life in Ireland
*[[James Brenan]] (1837–1907) – artist
*[[James Brenan]] (1837–1907) – artist
*[[Gordon Brewster]] (1889–1946) – cartoonist
*[[Gordon Brewster]] (1889–1946) – cartoonist
*[[Deborah Brown]] (born 1927) –painting and sculpture
*[[Deborah Brown]] (born 1927) – painting and sculpture
*[[Vincent Browne (sculptor)|Vincent Browne]] (born 1947) – sculptor
*[[Vincent Browne (sculptor)|Vincent Browne]] (born 1947) – sculptor
*[[Colleen Browning]] (1918–2003) – realist painter
*[[Colleen Browning]] (1918–2003) – realist painter
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*[[Egerton Coghill]] (1853–1921) – painter, especially of landscapes of [[County Cork]]
*[[Egerton Coghill]] (1853–1921) – painter, especially of landscapes of [[County Cork]]
*[[James Coleman (Irish artist)|James Coleman]] (born 1941) – installation and video artist
*[[James Coleman (Irish artist)|James Coleman]] (born 1941) – installation and video artist
*[[Simon Coleman (artist)|Simon Coleman]] (1916–1995) – portrait and landscape painter
*[[Charles Collins (painter)|Charles Collins]] (c. 1680 – 1744) – painter, especially of animals and still-life
*[[Charles Collins (painter)|Charles Collins]] (c. 1680 – 1744) – painter, especially of animals and still-life
*[[Patrick Collins (painter)|Patrick Collins]] (1910–1994) – painter
*[[Patrick Collins (painter)|Patrick Collins]] (1910–1994) – painter
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*[[William Davis (artist)|William Davis]] (1812–1873) – artist influenced by the [[Pre-Raphaelite]] style of painting
*[[William Davis (artist)|William Davis]] (1812–1873) – artist influenced by the [[Pre-Raphaelite]] style of painting
*[[Niall de Buitléar]] (born 1983)
*[[Niall de Buitléar]] (born 1983)
*[[Mary Eily de Putron]] (1914–1982), Irish and Guernsey stained glass artist and archaeologist
*[[Mary Eily de Putron]] (1914–1982) Irish and Guernsey stained glass artist and archaeologist
*[[Edward Delaney]] (1930–2009) – sculptor born in [[Claremorris]]
*[[Edward Delaney]] (1930–2009) – sculptor born in [[Claremorris]]
*[[Vivienne Dick]] – experimental filmmaker
*[[Vivienne Dick]] – experimental filmmaker
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*[[Susanna Drury]] (1698–1770) – [[landscape art|landscape painter]]
*[[Susanna Drury]] (1698–1770) – [[landscape art|landscape painter]]
*[[Patrick Vincent Duffy]] (1836–1909) – painter, primarily of landscapes
*[[Patrick Vincent Duffy]] (1836–1909) – painter, primarily of landscapes
*[[Rita Duffy]] (born 1959) –painter
*[[Rita Duffy]] (born 1959) – painter


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*[[Mary Fitzgerald (artist)|Mary Fitzgerald]] (born 1956) – member of Aosdana, lives and works in Dublin and Co. Waterford
*[[Mary Fitzgerald (artist)|Mary Fitzgerald]] (born 1956) – member of Aosdana, lives and works in Dublin and Co. Waterford
*[[Jim Fitzpatrick (artist)|Jim Fitzpatrick]] (born 1944) – artist, especially of Irish Celtic art
*[[Jim Fitzpatrick (artist)|Jim Fitzpatrick]] (born 1944) – artist, especially of Irish Celtic art
*[[T.P. Flanagan|T P Flanagan]] (1929– 2011) –landscapes
*[[T.P. Flanagan]] (1929–2011) landscapes
*[[John Henry Foley]] (1818–1874) – sculptor
*[[John Henry Foley]] (1818–1874) – sculptor
*[[Gerda Frömel]] (1931–1975) – sculptor
*[[Gerda Frömel]] (1931–1975) – sculptor
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*[[Norman Garstin]] (1847–1926) – artist with the [[Newlyn School]] of painters
*[[Norman Garstin]] (1847–1926) – artist with the [[Newlyn School]] of painters
*[[Edmund Garvey]] (1740–1813) – painter
*[[Edmund Garvey]] (1740–1813) – painter
*[[Wilhelmina Geddes]] (1887–1955)
*[[Wilhelmina Geddes]] (1887–1955) – stained glass artist
*[[Millicent Girling]] (1900–1993) – designer and illustrator
*[[William St. John Glenn]] (1904–1974)
*[[William St. John Glenn]] (1904–1974)
*[[W R Gordon]] (1872–1955) –landscapes, founding member of the Ulster Arts Club and the [[Ulster Literary Theatre]]
*[[W R Gordon|William Robert Gordon]] (1872–1955) – landscapes, founding member of the Ulster Arts Club and the [[Ulster Literary Theatre]]
*[[Eileen Gray]] (1879–1976) – furniture designer and architect
*[[Eileen Gray]] (1879–1976) – furniture designer and architect
*[[Anita Groener]] (born 1958) – artist and [[Aosdána]] member
*[[Anita Groener]] (born 1958) – artist and [[Aosdána]] member
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*Ronan Halpin (born 1958) – sculptor living on [[Achill Island]], works in steel and bronze<ref>{{cite news|author=Aine Ryan |title=Sculpture symbolises Westport’s ‘enduring spirit’ |url=http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/sculpture-symbolises-westport-s-enduring-spirit-1.2396007 |work=The Irish Times |date=17 October 2015 |accessdate=9 November 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=A Shaft of Light for Droghedas riverbank |url=http://www.independent.ie/regionals/droghedaindependent/localnotes/a-shaft-of-light-for-droghedas-riverbank-27115074.html |work=Drogheda Independent |date=24 May 2002 |accessdate=9 November 2015}}</ref>
*Ronan Halpin (born 1958) – sculptor living on [[Achill Island]], works in steel and bronze<ref>{{cite news|author=Aine Ryan |title=Sculpture symbolises Westport’s ‘enduring spirit’ |url=http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/sculpture-symbolises-westport-s-enduring-spirit-1.2396007 |work=The Irish Times |date=17 October 2015 |accessdate=9 November 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=A Shaft of Light for Droghedas riverbank |url=http://www.independent.ie/regionals/droghedaindependent/localnotes/a-shaft-of-light-for-droghedas-riverbank-27115074.html |work=Drogheda Independent |date=24 May 2002 |accessdate=9 November 2015}}</ref>
*[[Eva Henrietta Hamilton]] (1876–1960)
*[[Eva Henrietta Hamilton]] (1876–1960)
*[[Hugh Douglas Hamilton]] (1734/1739–1808)
*[[Hugh Douglas Hamilton]] (c.1739–1808)
*[[Alice Berger Hammerschlag]] (1917–1969)
*[[Alice Berger Hammerschlag]] (1917–1969)
*[[James Hanley (painter)|James Hanley]] (born 1965)
*[[James Hanley (painter)|James Hanley]] (born 1965)
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*[[William Michael Harnett]] (1848–1892) – Irish-American painter who used a ''[[trompe-l'œil]]'' style of painting
*[[William Michael Harnett]] (1848–1892) – Irish-American painter who used a ''[[trompe-l'œil]]'' style of painting
*[[Conor Harrington]] (born 1980) – Irish-born street artist based in London
*[[Conor Harrington]] (born 1980) – Irish-born street artist based in London
*[[William Harrington (Artist)]] (born 1941)-Irish artist noted for his drawings of Cork city people and streetscapes
*[[William Harrington (Artist)]] (born 1941)Irish artist noted for his drawings of Cork city people and streetscapes
*[[Gertrude Hartland]] (1865–1954) – illustrator
*[[Gertrude Hartland]] (1865–1954) – illustrator
*[[Henry Albert Hartland]] (1840–1893) – illustrator and built theatrical scenery
*[[Henry Albert Hartland]] (1840–1893) – illustrator and built theatrical scenery
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*[[Edwin Hayes]] (1819–1904) – painter of naval and marine seascapes/landscapes
*[[Edwin Hayes]] (1819–1904) – painter of naval and marine seascapes/landscapes
*[[Gabriel Hayes]] (1909–1978) – artist and currency designer
*[[Gabriel Hayes]] (1909–1978) – artist and currency designer
*[[Michael Healy (artist)|Michael Healy]] (1873–1941) – stained glass artist
*[[Gottfried Helnwein]] (born 1948) – Austrian painter, photographer, installation and performance artist
*[[Gottfried Helnwein]] (born 1948) – Austrian painter, photographer, installation and performance artist
*[[Mercedes Helnwein]] (born 1979) – fine artist, writer, and video artist
*[[Mercedes Helnwein]] (born 1979) – fine artist, writer, and video artist
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*[[Patrick Hennessy (painter)|Patrick Hennessy]] (1915–1980) – realist painter
*[[Patrick Hennessy (painter)|Patrick Hennessy]] (1915–1980) – realist painter
*[[William John Hennessy]] (1839–1917) – wood carving and watercolor artist
*[[William John Hennessy]] (1839–1917) – wood carving and watercolor artist
*[[Olive Henry]] (1902–1989) –painting, photography and stained glass artist
*[[Olive Henry]] (1902–1989) – painting, photography and stained glass artist
*[[Paul Henry (painter)|Paul Henry]] (1876–1958) – landscape painter
*[[Paul Henry (painter)|Paul Henry]] (1876–1958) – landscape painter
*[[Mary Balfour Herbert]] (1817–1893) – watercolour artist, especially scenes from the [[Lakes of Killarney]]
*[[Mary Balfour Herbert]] (1817–1893) – watercolour artist, especially scenes from the [[Lakes of Killarney]]
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*[[Nathaniel Hone the Younger]] (1831–1917) – painter
*[[Nathaniel Hone the Younger]] (1831–1917) – painter
*[[Thomas Hovenden]] (1840–1895) – Irish-American artist, teacher, and painter, especially of realistic quiet family scenes and narrative subjects
*[[Thomas Hovenden]] (1840–1895) – Irish-American artist, teacher, and painter, especially of realistic quiet family scenes and narrative subjects
*[[Mercy Hunter]] (1910–1989) –painter, calligrapher and teacher
*[[Mercy Hunter]] (1910–1989) – painter, calligrapher and teacher
*[[Robert Hunter (painter)|Robert Hunter]] (fl. 1752–1803)
*[[Robert Hunter (painter)|Robert Hunter]] (fl. 1752–1803)
*[[Philip Hussey]] (c. 1713 – 1783) – portraitist and interiors painter
*[[Philip Hussey]] (c. 1713 – 1783) – portraitist and interiors painter
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*[[Cecil King (Irish painter)|Cecil King]] (1921–1986)
*[[Cecil King (Irish painter)|Cecil King]] (1921–1986)
*[[Kenneth King (artist)|Kenneth King]] (1939–2019)
*[[Kenneth King (artist)|Kenneth King]] (1939–2019)
*[[Marion King]] (1897–1963)
*[[John Kingerlee]] (born 1936)
*[[John Kingerlee]] (born 1936)
*[[Vera Klute]] (born 1981) - contemporary artist
*[[Graham Knuttel]] (born 1954)
*[[Graham Knuttel]] (born 1954)
*[[Georgina Moutray Kyle]] (1865–1950) –watercolour and pastels
*[[Georgina Moutray Kyle]] (1865–1950) – watercolour and pastels


==L==
==L==
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*[[Deborah Lambkin]] (born 1970)
*[[Deborah Lambkin]] (born 1970)
*[[Grania Langrishe]] (born 1934)
*[[Grania Langrishe]] (born 1934)
*[[Diarmuid Larkin]] (1918–1989)
*[[Seán Larkin]] (born 1949) – art curator and educationist
*[[James Latham (painter)|James Latham]] (c. 1696 – 1747)
*[[James Latham (painter)|James Latham]] (c. 1696 – 1747)
*[[John Lavery]] (1856–1941)
*[[John Lavery]] (1856–1941)
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*[[John Luke (artist)|John Luke]] (1906–1975)
*[[John Luke (artist)|John Luke]] (1906–1975)
*[[Sean Lynch (artist)|Sean Lynch]] (born 1978) – contemporary artist
*[[Sean Lynch (artist)|Sean Lynch]] (born 1978) – contemporary artist
*[[Clíodhna Lyons]], Irish cartoonist
*[[Clíodhna Lyons]] Irish cartoonist


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==M==
*[[Gladys Maccabe (artist)|Gladys Maccabe]] (1918–2018)
*[[Gladys Maccabe (artist)|Gladys Maccabe]] (1918–2018)
*[[George Galway MacCann]] (1909–1967) –sculpture, painting
*[[George Galway MacCann]] (1909–1967) – sculpture, painting
*[[Patrick MacDowell]] (1799–1870)
*[[Patrick MacDowell]] (1799–1870)
*[[Micheál MacLiammóir]] (1899–1978)
*[[Micheál MacLiammóir]] (1899–1978)
*[[Daniel Maclise]] (1806–1870)
*[[Daniel Maclise]] (1806–1870)
*[[Henry MacManus]] (c. 1810 – 1878)
*[[Henry MacManus]] (c. 1810 – 1878)
*[[Anne Madden]] (born 1932)
*[[Anne Madden (artist)|Anne Madden]] (born 1932)
*[[Cecil Maguire]] (1930–2020) – painter<ref>{{cite web |title=Cecil Maguire b. 1930 |url=https://artuk.org/discover/artists/maguire-cecil-b-1930 |publisher=[[Art UK]] |accessdate=9 November 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Cecil Maguire RUA (1930–2020) |url=http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/irish-artists/cecil-maguire.htm |publisher=Visual-Arts-Cork.com |accessdate=9 November 2015}}</ref>
*[[Cecil Maguire]] (1930–2020) – painter<ref>{{cite web |title=Cecil Maguire b. 1930 |url=https://artuk.org/discover/artists/maguire-cecil-b-1930 |publisher=[[Art UK]] |accessdate=9 November 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Cecil Maguire RUA (1930–2020) |url=http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/irish-artists/cecil-maguire.htm |publisher=Visual-Arts-Cork.com |accessdate=9 November 2015}}</ref>
*[[Alice Maher]] (born 1956)
*[[Alice Maher]] (born 1956)
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*[[James McArdell]] (fl. 1728–1765)
*[[James McArdell]] (fl. 1728–1765)
*[[Charles McAuley]] (1900–1999)
*[[Charles McAuley]] (1900–1999)
*[[Niamh McCann (Irish artist)|Niamh McCann]] (born 1971)
*[[Sheila McClean]] (1932–2016)
*[[Sheila McClean]] (1932–2016)
*[[Samuel McCloy]] (1831–1904)
*[[Samuel McCloy]] (1831–1904)
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*[[Siobhan McDonald]]
*[[Siobhan McDonald]]
*[[Norah McGuinness]] (1903–1980)
*[[Norah McGuinness]] (1903–1980)
*[[Yvonne McGuinness]] (born 1972)
*[[Edward McGuire (painter)|Edward McGuire]] (1932–1986)
*[[Edward McGuire (painter)|Edward McGuire]] (1932–1986)
*[[Frank McKelvey]] (1895–1974)
*[[Frank McKelvey]] (1895–1974)
*[[James McKenna]] (1933–2000)
*[[Cherith McKinstry]] (1928–1904)
*[[Cherith McKinstry]] (1928–1904)
*[[Aloysius McVeigh]] (1923–2008)
*[[Aloysius McVeigh]] (1923–2008)
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*[[Garret Morphey]] (c. 1650 – 1716)
*[[Garret Morphey]] (c. 1650 – 1716)
*[[George Morrison (cricketer)|George Morrison]] (1915–1993) – landscape painter and a founding member of the Ulster Watercolour Society
*[[George Morrison (cricketer)|George Morrison]] (1915–1993) – landscape painter and a founding member of the Ulster Watercolour Society
*[[Albert Morrow]] (1863 –1927) – illustrator, poster designer and cartoonist
*[[Albert Morrow]] (1863–1927) – illustrator, poster designer and cartoonist
*[[Jack Morrow]] (1872–1926) – political cartoonist, illustrator and landscape painter
*[[Jack Morrow]] (1872–1926) – political cartoonist, illustrator and landscape painter
*[[Richard Mosse]] (born 1980) – conceptual documentary photographer and video artist
*[[Richard Mosse]] (born 1980) – conceptual documentary photographer and video artist
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*[[Raymond Piper]] (1923–2007) – portraiture and illustration
*[[Raymond Piper]] (1923–2007) – portraiture and illustration
*[[Albert Power (sculptor)|Albert Power]] (1881–1945) – sculptor
*[[Albert Power (sculptor)|Albert Power]] (1881–1945) – sculptor
*[[Mary Farl Powers]] (1948–1992) – graphic artist
*[[Rosamond Praeger]] (1867–1954) – sculptor, illustrator, poet and writer
*[[Graeme Purdy]] (born 1971) – photographer and author
*[[Sarah Purser]] (1848–1943) – artist often working in [[stained glass]]
*[[Sarah Purser]] (1848–1943) – artist often working in [[stained glass]]
*[[Stephen Pusey]] (born 1952) – mural painter
*[[Stephen Pusey]] (born 1952) – mural painter
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==R==
==R==
*[[Basil Rakoczi]] (1908–1979) – artist and member of [[The White Stag group]]
*[[Basil Rakoczi]] (1908–1979) – artist and member of [[The White Stag group]]
*[[John Ramage (artist)|John Ramage]] (1748–1802) – Irish American artist, [[goldsmith]], portrait painter, and [[miniaturist]]
*[[John Ramage (artist)|John Ramage]] (1748–1802) – Irish American artist, [[goldsmith]], portrait painter, and [[Portrait miniature|miniaturist]]
*[[Eileen Reid (painter)|Eileen Reid]] (1894–1981) – painter
*[[Eileen Reid (painter)|Eileen Reid]] (1894–1981) – painter
*[[Nano Reid]] (1900–1981) – painter
*[[Nano Reid]] (1900–1981) – painter
*[[Ethel Rhind]] (1877–1952) – stained glass artist
*[[Jim Ricks]] (born 1973) – contemporary artist
*[[Jim Ricks]] (born 1973) – contemporary artist
*[[Anne Rigney]] (born 1957) – abstract artist and sculptor
*[[Anne Rigney]] (born 1957) – abstract artist and sculptor
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*[[Markey Robinson]] (1918–1999) – painter with a distinctive naïve [[expressionist]] style
*[[Markey Robinson]] (1918–1999) – painter with a distinctive naïve [[expressionist]] style
*[[Richard Rothwell (painter)|Richard Rothwell]] (1800–1868) – portrait and genre painter
*[[Richard Rothwell (painter)|Richard Rothwell]] (1800–1868) – portrait and genre painter
*[[John Ryan (Dublin artist)|John Ryan]] (1925–1992) – artist, writer, critic, publisher, patron, broadcaster and publican
*[[John Ryan (artist)|John Ryan]] (1925–1992) – artist, writer, critic, publisher, patron, broadcaster and publican


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==S==
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*[[Patrick Tuohy]] (1894–1930) – [[portrait]], narrative, and genre painter
*[[Patrick Tuohy]] (1894–1930) – [[portrait]], narrative, and genre painter
*[[Charles Tyrrell (artist)|Charles Tyrrell]] (born 1950) – abstract painter and printmaker
*[[Charles Tyrrell (artist)|Charles Tyrrell]] (born 1950) – abstract painter and printmaker
*Nora Twomey (born 1971) – animator and co-founder of Cartoon Saloon


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==W==
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*[[Owen Walsh (artist)|Owen Walsh]] (1933–2002) – painter
*[[Owen Walsh (artist)|Owen Walsh]] (1933–2002) – painter
*[[Samuel Walsh (artist)|Samuel Walsh]] (born 1951) – contemporary abstract artist
*[[Samuel Walsh (artist)|Samuel Walsh]] (born 1951) – contemporary abstract artist
*[[Wendy F. Walsh]] (1915–2014) – Illustrator and botanical artist
*[[Wendy F. Walsh]] (1915–2014) – illustrator and botanical artist
*[[Michael Warren (sculptor)|Michael Warren]] (born 1950) – sculptor
*[[Michael Warren (sculptor)|Michael Warren]] (born 1950) – sculptor
*[[Una Watters]] (1918–1965) – artist
*[[Una Watters]] (1918–1965) – artist
*[[Josephine Webb (artist)|Josephine Webb]] (1853–1924) – portrait and landscape painter
*[[Robert West (painter)|Robert West]] (died 1770) – painter
*[[Robert West (painter)|Robert West]] (died 1770) – painter
*[[Leo Whelan]] (1852–1956) – painter
*[[Leo Whelan]] (1852–1956) – painter

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This list of Irish artists includes notable visual artists born or working mainly in Ireland along with a list of critics, collectors and curators who have had an influence on Irish visual arts.


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  1. ^ Aine Ryan (17 October 2015). "Sculpture symbolises Westport's 'enduring spirit'". The Irish Times. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  2. ^ "A Shaft of Light for Droghedas riverbank". Drogheda Independent. 24 May 2002. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  3. ^ "Cecil Maguire b. 1930". Art UK. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  4. ^ "Cecil Maguire RUA (1930–2020)". Visual-Arts-Cork.com. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
  5. ^ Royal Academy of Arts Collection, London, UK