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Paintings of Ireland and Irish landscapes
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Currach
SKU: MM31
The history of the Currach is as old as Ireland itself. It is said that St. Brendan, "the navigator" made a voyage in a Currach which carried ten people with forty days provisions to the shores of North America. The Currach is a light wooden vessel, originally covered with animal skins now covered with canvas and tarred. They are still in use today off the western seaboard as a working vessel and for rowing competition.
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Canvas Giclee
size 16" x 20" signed & numbered
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Canvas Gicle Framed
size 22" x 25" signed & numbered
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Lithograph Framed
size 28" x 34" signed & numbered
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Lithograph
size 18" x 26" signed & numbered
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Below is a selection of Mary McSweeney’s most popular pieces:
Ballybunnion Golf Course | Ceol agus Rince | Dice | Dingle Peninsula | The Fiddler | Gougane Barra Ha'penny Bridge, Dublin | The Hearth | High Cross of Clonmacnois, Co Offaly | Fastnet Lighthouse | Kinsale Harbor | Irish Springtime Achill Island, Ireland | Kylemore Abbey | Masters Classroom | Rock of Cashel , Co.Tipperary | Ratoo Round Tower | Blarney Castle Cliffs of Moher | Croagh Patrick | Donegal Coastline | Glendalough | Hillside Farm , McGillicuddy Reeks, Killarney, Co. Kerry | Seisiun Currach | Mahoney's Point | The Races | Ross Castle | Thatched Cottage | Nollaigh Ballyheigue | Doolin County Clare
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