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Five paintings of Armagh (© The artist)
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Five paintings of Armagh (© The artist) Five paintings of Armagh (© The artist) Five paintings of Armagh (© The artist) Five paintings of Armagh (© The artist)

Five paintings of Armagh

Artist: Karl Beutel

Location: Armagh County Museum

Date: 2000-2006

Materials: 1) oil on panel; 2) oil on board; 3) oil on canvas; 4) oil on canvas; 5) watercolour

Dimensions: various dimensions

Grant:

Amount Paid: £1,950 (Total: £2,450)

Vendor: Karl Beutel

Review number: 5848 (2006)

Provenance:
The artist.

Description:
The five paintings are: 1) Armagh Gaol and Gaol Square, 2006, a topographical view; 2) St Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral from the south, 2006; 3) Armagh Rhymers, 2005, rhyming or 'mumming' being a local tradition where people dressed in straw costume and masks performed a mixture of music, dance or acting, and called from house to house; 4) Cuchulainn and the Brown Bull, 2003, based on the mythological tale of Ireland's warrior champion and the great brown bull of Ulster and 5) St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cathedral by night, 2000, views representing the two main religious denominations in Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland.

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