From Galway to Leenane: Perceptions of landscape
Exhibition at
National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin of watercolours by William Evans of Eton
done in 1838 on tour of Ireland.
The pictures
capture an isolated by heavily populated area just before the potato famine.
They were gentle pictures giving a detailed vision of a time and a place.
They were shown
alongside contemporary work by Wendy Judge which explored the difference
between authentic and armchair travel. A couple of these were interesting
sculptures of rock formation made to be viewed from a particular angel to give
them depth.
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