Bite-Sized Art: Osborne Edition

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Location: Raclin Murphy Museum of Art (View on map )

Painting of a dimly lit church interior with two choirboys in white surplices. One stands facing the viewer, while the other kneels before a tomb-like structure, holding a blue book.  A raised alcove above depicts a sculpted scene.  An arched doorway allows light to enter from the left.
Walter Frederick Osborne (Irish, 1859–1903), Interior, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, ca. 1883, Oil on canvas, 25 7/8 × 17 7/8 in. (66 × 45.7 cm) unframed, Hugh Lane Gallery, HL.1341, Collection & Image © Hugh Lane Gallery

So much art, so little time!

Join us for this 15-minute lunchtime program, where a member of our Education staff will facilitate a brief, interactive conversation focused on a work in the current temporary exhibition Homecoming: Walter Osborne’s Portraits of Dublin, 1880–1900. This week's bite-sized selection will be Interior, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin. Take a brief moment during your lunch break to engage with others in a relaxed discussion to explore new perspectives on a piece through a close look. After our brief conversation, participants can explore other works in the Museum or enjoy a 10% discount at Ivan’s Cafe.