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To Download the Library Artist/Author/Editor Title Publisher Year Estella Solomons HRHA (1882-1968) The Frederick Gallery 1999 Royal Hibernian Academy 139th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1968 Royal Hibernian Academy 141st Exhibiton Royal Hibernian Academy 1970 Royal Hibernian Academy 142nd Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1971 Royal Hibernian Academy 143rd Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1972 Royal Hibernian Academy 144th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1973 Royal Hibernian Academy 145th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1974 Royal Hibernian Academy 146th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1975 Royal Hibernian Academy 147th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1976 Royal Hibernian Academy 148th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1977 Royal Hibernian Academy 149th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1978 Graby, John 150 Years of Architecture in Ireland RIAI 1989 Royal Hibernian Academy 150th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1979 Royal Hibernian Academy 151st Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1980 Royal Hibernian Academy 152nd Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1981 Royal Hibernian Academy 153rd Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1982 Royal Hibernian Academy 154th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1983 Royal Hibernian Academy 155th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1984 Royal Hibernian Academy 156th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1985 Royal Hibernian Academy 157th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1986 Royal Hibernian Academy 158th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1988 Royal Hibernian Academy 159th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1989 Royal Hibernian Academy 160th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1990 Royal Hibernian Academy 161st Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1991 Royal Hibernian Academy 162nd Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1992 Royal Hibernian Academy 163rd Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1993 Royal Hibernian Academy 164th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1994 Royal Hibernian Academy 165th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1995 Royal Hibernian Academy 166th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1996 Royal Hibernian Academy 167th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1997 Royal Hibernian Academy 168th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1998 Royal Hibernian Academy 169th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 1999 Royal Hibernian Academy 170th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 2000 Royal Hibernian Academy 171st Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 2001 Royal Hibernian Academy 172nd Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 2002 Royal Hibernian Academy 173rd Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 2003 Royal Hibernian Academy 176th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 2006 Royal Hibernian Academy 177th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 2007 Royal Hibernian Academy 179th Exhibition Royal Hibernian Academy 2009 Thomas Bewick and his School 1800 Woodcuts Dover Publications Inc. 1962 Ruff, Thomas 1979 to the Present Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig 2001 Christie's 19th Century Furniture, Painting and Decorative Objects 25/01/1993 Finke, Brian 2.4.6.8: American Cheerleaders and Football Players Umbrage Editions 2003 Becker, Olley and Wang 20th Century Architecture: Ireland Prestel 1997 Christie's 20th Century British Art 04/12/2007 Patrick Leonard HRHA 50 Years of Painting: A Retrospective Exhibition Gorry Gallery 1990 Baldwins A Celebration: Auction Number 15 14/10/2001 Hilda van Stockum A Day on Skates Bethlehem Books 1994 Horsfield, Craigie A Discussion with Jean-Francois Chevrier and James Lingwood Arts Counci of Great Britian 1991 Herbert, Pothorn A Guide to Architectural Styles Phaidon 1983 Delany, Brendan A Heritage Inventory of ESC Buildings in Ireland ESB 2005 Albert Garrett A History of Woodengraving Bloomsbury Books 1978 John Ruskin A Joy For Ever George Allen 1904 The Hon. John Collier A Manual of Oil Painting Cassell & Company Ltd. 1907 Morgan O'Driscoll A Sale of Fine Art and Antiques 13/09/2009 Mary Swanzy A Tribute to Mary Swanzy Taylor Galleies 1982 Collins, Hannah A Worldwide Case of Homesickness Irish Museum of Modern Art 1996 Barucki, O'Neill and Ryan A&D Wejchert & Partners Gandon Books 2008 Duval, Steven Abergreen: A Social Laboratory Peacock Visual Arts 2006 Royal Hibernian Academy Academy Without Walls: RHA 8th Banquet Exhibition 1997 Royal Hibernian Academy 1997 Royal Hibernian Academy Academy Without Walls: RHA 9th Banquet Exhibition 1998 Royal Hibernian Academy 1998 Royal Hibernian Academy Academy Without Walls: RHA Banquet Exhibition 1993 Royal Hibernian Academy 1993 Royal Hibernian Academy Academy Without Walls: RHA Banquet Exhibition 1994 Royal Hibernian Academy 1994 Royal Hibernian Academy Academy Without Walls: RHA Banquet Exhibition 1995 Royal Hibernian Academy 1995 Royal Hibernian Academy Academy Without Walls: RHA Banquet Exhibition 1996 Royal Hibernian Academy 1996 John FitzMaurice Mills acrylic Painting Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd. 1965 Alabama Chrome The Douglas Hyde Gallery N/A Alexandra Wejchert David Hendricks Gallery 1973 N/A Alexandra Wejchert Galerie Lambert 1968 Alexandre Wejchert The Molesworth Number Two Gllery McTigue, Eoghan All Over Again Belfast Exposed Photography 2004 Reed, Peter Alvar Aalto; Between Humanism and Materialism Harry n. Abrams Inc 1998 N/A America's Eye: Irish Paintings from the Collection of Brian P. Burns N/A 1996 Remco de Fouw Amnesiac Dreams Kevin Kavanagh Gallery 2003 Mary Swanzy An Exhibition of Paintings by Mary Swanzy (1882-1978) Pyms Gallery 1986 Mary Swanzy An Exhibition of Paintings by Mary Swanzy (1882-1978) Pyms Gallery 1998 Pevsner, Nikolaus An Outline of European Architecture Pelican Books 1943 Christie's Ancient Greek Vases 13/06/2004 Fowler, Joan Andrew Folan Gandon Editions 1991 Murphy, Patrick T. Andrew Vickery Royal Hibernian Academy 2007 Charles Brady HRHA Anita Shelbourne ARHA Linehall Arts Centre 1997 Ayers, Robert Anne Seagrave: Surrounded by a Vapour Which Readily Takes Fire Future Factory Far Ahead Publications 2001 Pyle, Hilary Anne Yeats: Retrospective Exhibition 1995 Royal Hibernian Academy 1995 Pye, Patrick Apples and Angels Veritas Publications 1980 S. T. Prideaux Aquatint engraving Duckworth & Co. 1909 Robert Ivy Architectural Record McGraw-Hill Companies 37956 Stalley, R. A. Architecture and Sculpture in Ireland 1150-1350 Gill amd Macmillan 1971 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 37500 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 37288 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 191 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 193 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 194 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 195 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 196 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 197 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 199 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 201 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 203 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 204 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 205 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 207 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 208 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 210 Sandra O'Connell Architecture Ireland Brookfield Printing 214 Elena Pontiggia Architettonica Petrus Italian Factory 2007 Clive Bell Art Chatto & Windus 1931 EH Gombrich Art and Illusion Phaidon Press 1962 Visual Arts Board of the Australian Council and the VictorianArt and Ministry Text for the Arts Impact Press Brunswick Spring 1983 de Veres Art Auction 21/11/2005 de Veres Art Auction 17/04/2006 de Veres Art Auction 25/09/2006 de Veres Art Auction 27/11/2006 de Veres Art Auction 16/04/2007 de Veres Art Auction 26/11/2007 de Veres Art Auction 31/03/2008 de Veres Art Auction 23/06/2008 de Veres Art Auction 24/11/2008 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Dec/Jan 94/5 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Feb/Mar 95 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Apr/May 95 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Jun/July 95 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Aug/Sep 95 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Oct/Nov 95 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Dec/Jan 95/6 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Feb/Mar 96 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Apr/May 96 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Jun/Jul 96 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Aug/Sep 96 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Oct/Nov 96 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Jun/Jul 99 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Aug/Sep 99 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Oct/Nov 99 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Feb/Mar 00 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Apr/May 00 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Jun/Jul 00 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Aug/Sep 00 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Oct/Nov 00 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Dec/Jan 00/1 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Feb/Mar 01 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Apr/May 01 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Jun/Jul 01 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Aug/Sep 01 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Dec/Jan 01/2 Kathleen Delaney Art Bulletin AAI Feb/Mar 02 Ashgate Art Catalogue 20/06/1909 n/a Art Data, London n/a Spring 05 Desmond Fennell Art for the Irish Mount Salus Press Ltd. n/a Jack Bankowsky Art Forum Anthony Korner 37135 Jack Bankowsky Art Forum Anthony Korner 39783 Jack Bankowsky Art Forum Anthony Korner 39814 Elizabeth C. 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