Domestic Architecture of Georgian Dublin Collection


Selection of 35mm slides from the collection of the School of Art History and Cultural Policy, focusing on the domestic architecture of eighteenth-century Dublin.

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St Stephen's Green, No. 56: tympanum at first floor landing


The house was built in c1760 for Usher St George, created Lord St George in 1763. The plasterwork is attributed to Robert West. Elements of its iconography derive from engravings after the French C18 artists Francois Boucher and Claude Audran.

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Great Denmark Street, No. 3: plaster tympanum


House built on ground leased to James Higgins, bricklayer c1768-9. Formerly part of the Mount Eccles estate.

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St Stephen's Green, No. 56: tympanum at first floor landing


The house was built in c1760 for Usher St George, created Lord St George in 1763. The plasterwork is attributed to Robert West. Elements of its iconography derive from engravings after the French C18 artists Francois Boucher and Claude Audran.

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Great Denmark Street, No. 3: plaster tympanum


Great Denmark Street, No. 3: plaster tympanum

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St. Stephen's Green, No. 56: tympanum at first floor landing


St. Stephen's Green, No. 56: tympanum at first floor landing

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