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Desmond Stephenson BIOGRAPHY
1922 - 1964. Known for: Painting.
A student of the NCA from 1939 to 1946, Stephenson won the Henry Higgins travelling scholarship in his final year, thus allowing him three years of study in Spain, France, Italy and London. He was... Read full biography
A student of the NCA from 1939 to 1946, Stephenson won the Henry Higgins travelling scholarship in his final year, thus allowing him three years of study in Spain, France, Italy and London. He was represented abroad in the Contemporary Irish Art Exhibitions, and had works purchased by the Haverty... Read full biography
A student of the NCA from 1939 to 1946, Stephenson won the Henry Higgins travelling scholarship in his final year, thus allowing him three years of study in Spain, France, Italy and London. He was represented abroad in the Contemporary Irish Art Exhibitions, and had works purchased by the Haverty Trust (1955), the Gibson Bequest (1956) and the Arts Council (1959). Source: Auctions
A student of the NCA from 1939 to 1946, Stephenson won the Henry Higgins travelling scholarship in his final year, thus allowing him three years of study in Spain, France, Italy and London. He was represented abroad in the Contemporary Irish Art Exhibitions, and had works purchased by the Haverty Trust (1955), the Gibson Bequest (1956) and the Arts Council (1959). Source: Auctions
A student of the NCA from 1939 to 1946, Stephenson won the Henry Higgins travelling scholarship in his final year, thus allowing him three years of study in Spain, France, Italy and London. He was represented abroad in the Contemporary Irish Art Exhibitions, and had works purchased by the Haverty Trust (1955), the Gibson Bequest (1956) and the Arts Council (1959). Source: Auctions
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A student of the NCA from 1939 to 1946, Stephenson won the Henry Higgins travelling scholarship in his final year, thus allowing him three years of study in Spain, France, Italy and London. He was represented abroad in the Contemporary Irish Art Exhibitions, and had works purchased by the Haverty Trust (1955), the Gibson Bequest (1956) and the Arts Council (1959).
Source: Auctions
