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1909 - 2002. Known for: Painting.
Daughter of Dermod O'Brien, the former president of the Royal Hibernian Academy, Rose Brigid Ganley exhibited at the Dublin Painter's Society in the 1930s and at the RHA nearly every year since 1928.... Read full biography
Daughter of Dermod O'Brien, the former president of the Royal Hibernian Academy, Rose Brigid Ganley exhibited at the Dublin Painter's Society in the 1930s and at the RHA nearly every year since 1928. (See: S.B. Kennedy, Irish Art & Modernism 1880-1950, Queens University, Belfast, 1991, pp.55-56,... Read full biography
Daughter of Dermod O'Brien, the former president of the Royal Hibernian Academy, Rose Brigid Ganley exhibited at the Dublin Painter's Society in the 1930s and at the RHA nearly every year since 1928. (See: S.B. Kennedy, Irish Art & Modernism 1880-1950, Queens University, Belfast, 1991, pp.55-56, 117, 119. ). An obituary appeared in the 2002 RHA Annual Exhibition catalogue, alongside a self-portrait of the artist, which hangs in Limerick University, as part of the National Self-Portrait... Read full biography
Daughter of Dermod O'Brien, the former president of the Royal Hibernian Academy, Rose Brigid Ganley exhibited at the Dublin Painter's Society in the 1930s and at the RHA nearly every year since 1928. (See: S.B. Kennedy, Irish Art & Modernism 1880-1950, Queens University, Belfast, 1991, pp.55-56, 117, 119. ). An obituary appeared in the 2002 RHA Annual Exhibition catalogue, alongside a self-portrait of the artist, which hangs in Limerick University, as part of the National Self-Portrait Collection.Whyte's Auction.
Daughter of Dermod O'Brien, the former president of the Royal Hibernian Academy, Rose Brigid Ganley exhibited at the Dublin Painter's Society in the 1930s and at the RHA nearly every year since 1928. (See: S.B. Kennedy, Irish Art & Modernism 1880-1950, Queens University, Belfast, 1991, pp.55-56, 117, 119. ). An obituary appeared in the 2002 RHA Annual Exhibition catalogue, alongside a self-portrait of the artist, which hangs in Limerick University, as part of the National Self-Portrait Collection.Whyte's Auction.
