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Born 1952 Dublin, Ireland. Known for: Painting.
Born in Dublin, Lambert studied at the NCAD. He has exhibited regularly in group shows including the IELA, Independent Artists, and the Claremorris National Art Exhibition, where he won first prize... Read full biography
Born in Dublin, Lambert studied at the NCAD. He has exhibited regularly in group shows including the IELA, Independent Artists, and the Claremorris National Art Exhibition, where he won first prize in 1979. He represented Ireland at the 14th International Festival of Painting in Cagnes-sur-Mer in... Read full biography
Born in Dublin, Lambert studied at the NCAD. He has exhibited regularly in group shows including the IELA, Independent Artists, and the Claremorris National Art Exhibition, where he won first prize in 1979. He represented Ireland at the 14th International Festival of Painting in Cagnes-sur-Mer in France in 1982, and was made the Sunday Tribune Visual Artist of the Year in 1985. He has had several solo exhibitions in Ireland, Denmark, Holland and England. In 1991 he co-edited The Great Book of... Read full biography
Born in Dublin, Lambert studied at the NCAD. He has exhibited regularly in group shows including the IELA, Independent Artists, and the Claremorris National Art Exhibition, where he won first prize in 1979. He represented Ireland at the 14th International Festival of Painting in Cagnes-sur-Mer in France in 1982, and was made the Sunday Tribune Visual Artist of the Year in 1985. He has had several solo exhibitions in Ireland, Denmark, Holland and England. In 1991 he co-edited The Great Book of Ireland with Theo Dorgan. Source: . Whyte's Auctions.
Born in Dublin, Lambert studied at the NCAD. He has exhibited regularly in group shows including the IELA, Independent Artists, and the Claremorris National Art Exhibition, where he won first prize in 1979. He represented Ireland at the 14th International Festival of Painting in Cagnes-sur-Mer in France in 1982, and was made the Sunday Tribune Visual Artist of the Year in 1985. He has had several solo exhibitions in Ireland, Denmark, Holland and England. In 1991 he co-edited The Great Book of Ireland with Theo Dorgan. Source: . Whyte's Auctions.
