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Reproduction of the 1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic in possession of the National Library of Ireland. Printed under license from the National Library of Ireland. Save up to 70% off a second one, when you purchase the twin pack of 2. Sizes available: Full Size: 20" x 30" (51cm x 76cm) 80% Size: 16" x 24" (41cm x 61cm) 60% Size: 12" x 18" (30cm x 46cm) Paper: 190gsm Gloss or 180gsm Matte Available as a framed print here: https://www.etsy.com/ie/listing/476664259 History of the 1916…

This image is of typical men of an IRA Flying Column during the Irish War of Independence (also known as the Anglo-Irish War). The men who sat for the portrait belonged to the 2nd Cork Brigade and they traveled to Dublin during the Truce to sit for Mr. Keating. This Day in History: Mar 19,1921: The Crossbarry Ambush, the Irish War of Independence http://dingeengoete.blogspot.com/ Irish Independence, Ireland History, Cork City, Irish History, Irish Art, Art Plastique, Figure Painting, Black Tan, Dark Art

Men of the South, by Sean Keating, 1921 This image is of typical men of an IRA Flying Column during the Irish War of Independence (also known as the Anglo-Irish War). The men who sat for the portrait belonged to the 2nd Cork Brigade and they traveled to Dublin during the Truce to sit for Mr. Keating. (painting currently hangs in the Crawford Municipal Gallery, Cork City) See original photo study below.

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There she stands, gracefully and defiantly guarding the tricolor flag of Eire whilst holding the harp of a bard in one hand and the spear of a warrior in the other....representing the two sides of the Irish people. Fittingly, she stands on top of the General Post Office in Dublin, the place where the Irish Republican Army made their desperate attempt at gaining their freedom by overthrowing the British in Ireland, on Easter of 1916.

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