Duke Street Gallery
The Duke Street Gallery is housed in one of Dublin City's oldest buildings. The building was notably the original location for Red Bank Oyster (established in 1838) as mentioned in James Joyce 'Ulysses'. The premises No.17 Duke Street, was originally constructed in the 1730's, taking the form of the then popular, 'Dutch Billy' style house- a style of architecture that sadly has almost vanished from the Dublin City landscape entirely. However, No. 17 Duke Street is an exception, as it has recently been lovingly and beautifully restored while retaining many of its original features.
The represented artists of Duke Street Gallery have exhibited in a number of cities around the world such as New York, Hong Kong, Chicago, Brussels Miami, Beijing, Sydney, London, and Marbella. Duke Street Gallery features artists such as Louis LeBrocquy, Markey Robinson, Marie Carroll, Graham Knuttel, Harry Kernoff, Patrick Collins among others.
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