JOHN HENRY FOLEY IN IRELAND BRITAIN AND BEYOND

Fri Nov 22 2024 at 09:00 am to 05:30 pm

The Wood Quay Venue | Dublin 8

Heritage, Dublin City Council
Publisher/HostHeritage, Dublin City Council
JOHN HENRY FOLEY IN IRELAND BRITAIN AND BEYOND
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A symposium hosted by Dublin City Council and the Royal Dublin Society to mark the 150th anniversary of the death of John Henry Foley.
About this Event

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This symposium is convened as a joint initiative of Dublin City Council and the Royal Dublin Society to mark the 150th anniversary of the death of John Henry Foley (1818 – 74), one of the foremost sculptors of the Victorian period in Ireland and Britain. Long overdue, the symposium will assess the legacy of Foley in Ireland, Britain and beyond.

For this symposium we have gathered speakers who are experts in the fields of art history, writing and sculpture to discuss Foley's public, portrait and equestrian sculpture in Ireland, Britain and India. Our keynote speakers are Paula Murphy (Emeritus Professor, UCD School of Art History and Cultural Policy) and Dr Philip Ward-Jackson. They are joined by Harriet Wheelock (Royal College of Physicians of Ireland), conservator Sophie Reynolds-Lerner, Dr Leticia Azcure Brea (Prado Museum, Madrid), Ronan Sheehan (writer, winner of the Rooney Prize in 1984), Richard Barnes (Public Statues and Sculpture Association (UK)), John Byrne (artist), and Rebecca Minch (Principal Officer, Creative Ireland).

Born into Dublin’s working class, John Henry Foley began his art education at the RDS drawing schools. Subsequent training at the Royal Academy in London was followed by his debut at its annual exhibition in 1839, and by the mid-1840s he was in receipt of significant private patronage. It is for his public monuments that he is widely known today, and his statues of statesmen and soldiers can be found as far afield as India and America. Foley died aged just 56, leaving his original cast models to the Royal Dublin Society, and the final touches to his many unfinished works to his accomplished studio assistants.

The symposium takes place on Friday 22nd November in the Wood Quay Venue.



ASSOCIATED EVENTS

Free events associated with the symposium include:


<h4>BOOK LAUNCH</h4>

The Matter of Monuments (editors Paula Murphy and Coleen M Thomas) published by LIverpool University Press.

https://liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/book/10.3828/9781802074833

Date: Thurs 21st Nov 18h00 - 20h00

Venue: Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 63 Merrion Square

Bookings: https://shorturl.at/JWwFu


<h4>WALKING TOUR</h4>

A free public tour of John Henry Foley's sculpture in Dublin

Date: Saturday 23rd November 11h00 - 13h00

Meeting point: O'Connell Monument

Bookings: Click here


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

The Wood Quay Venue, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland

Tickets

EUR 10.00

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