The Archiepiscopal Palace, Dublin

G:B: Del 1765
[graphic] /
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Beranger, Gabriel, ca. 1729-1817, artist
Summary:View of the former Archiepiscopal Palace known as St. Sepulchre's, in Kevin Street, Dublin, Ireland, with unusually tall chimney-stacks and a decorated gable above the doorway. It is protected by a small sentry box. In the foreground is a carriage beside which a group of people are depicted observing the palace, while two dogs race around alongside the carriage. [This building became part of Kevin Street Garda Station].
In collection: A Collection of Drawings of the Principal, Antique Buildings of Ireland (PD 1958 TX) [graphic].
Format: Prints & Drawings
Language:English
Published / Created: 1765.
Subjects:
Notes:Inscribed in ink u.r.: 2.

Signature of artist l.r.

Title inscribed in ink u.c.

Formerly ET 1958 TX 2.

Physical description: 1 drawing : watercolour ; 22.7 x 28.7 cm.

Citations/References: Beranger's Antique Buildings of Ireland / with text by Peter Harbison. -Four Courts Press in association with the National Library of Ireland, Dublin 1998 p. 26-27

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Credits:Attributed to Gabriel Beranger, ca.1730-1817.
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The Archiepiscopal Palace, Dublin

G:B: Del 1765

[graphic] /
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Bibliographic Details
In Collection: A Collection of Drawings of the Principal, Antique Buildings of Ireland (PD 1958 TX) [graphic].
Description:View of the former Archiepiscopal Palace known as St. Sepulchre's, in Kevin Street, Dublin, Ireland, with unusually tall chimney-stacks and a decorated gable above the doorway. It is protected by a small sentry box. In the foreground is a carriage beside which a group of people are depicted observing the palace, while two dogs race around alongside the carriage. [This building became part of Kevin Street Garda Station].
Main Creator: Beranger, Gabriel, ca. 1729-1817, artist
Created: 1765.
Language:English
Extent:1 drawing : watercolour ; 22.7 x 28.7 cm.
Format:Prints & Drawings
Call Number: PD 1958 TX 2 (Collection unavailable)
Rights:Reproduction rights owned by National Library of Ireland.