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*[[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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*[[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
*[[Mary Farl Powers]] (1948–1992) graphic artist
*[[Rosamond Praeger]] (1867-1954) - sculptor, illustrator, poet and writer
*[[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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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