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Gruizinga, Fred - Miniature fine artist. Based in Ireland. Online gallery.

Irish Impressionists - Information on the Irish Impressionist Artists.

Fitzpatrick, Jim - Information by this artist, well-known worldwide, especially for his Celtic art, and giving details about his work, background, future plans, artwork for sale and ideas. There are many images available to view and the artist explains his copyright policy.

Nolan, John - Information about the artist and a virtual tour of his art gallery.

Hillen, Sean - Irelantis - View collage works by Irish artist Sean Hillen.

Byrne, Tom - Commercial and fine illustrator whose portfolio includes Guinness and other well known Irish establishments.

Culligan, James - Online gallery. Equine, historic, landscape and portraits.

Seymour, Dermot - Contemporary Irish art. Includes biography, exhibition information, publications and book jackets.

New Irish Art - Promoting Irish artists. Individual galleries and thumbnails.

John Skelton Studio - Fine art prints dipicting the west of Ireland.

Kate Shannon Illustration - Childrens book illustration. Online portfolio for commissioning editors.

Irish Art Groups - A directory of Irish artists with links to individual artists and galleries.

Lynch-Heaton, Una - Specialising in scenes of Ireland, the Aran Islands and portraiture, this artist provides galleries, a profile, an order form and contact details.

Culture Ireland - Lists of various Irish artists with artworks ranging from sci-fi, celtic, 3D, animation, photography to variety of styles.

Harper Snr, Chris - An online artist's gallery, along with profile, commissioning details, animations and links.

Knuttel, Graham - This contemporary Irish artist offers high- and low-speed versions of his material, taking in his biography, paintings, sculpture, tapestries and exhibitions, as well as contact and purchase information.

Jonathan Knuttel Gallery - Irish contemporary artist presents galleries of work, with a feature on new work, along with a personal profile, news, links, a contact form and selling information.

Burns, Joey - Irish Wood Sculpture - Details of the artist, his current and past works, tuition offered and contact notes.

O'Beirne, Megan - Oil and acrylic paintings from contemporary Irish visual artist and poet, with image galleries, biography, reviews and links.

Bog Oak Sculptures - Handcrafted from ancient Irish bog wood by Michael and Kevin Casey.

KUBE Art Group - KUBE is a group of three contemporary abstract painters and a printmaker who are interested in mounting group exhibitions in Ireland and abroad.

Cummiskey, Roger - Online galleries, news and information.

Curling, Peter - Biographical and exhibition details for this painter of sporting scenes. Sample portfolio including racehorse portraits, racing and hunting scenes and Irish landscapes.

Coyne, Rod - Extensive galleries of mainly landscape paintings in acrylic. Also features biographical and updated exhibition details.

Brennan, Helen - Galleries of landscape, waterscape and flora paintings plus mixed media work from this Monaghan-based artist. Commissions also undertaken.

Mooney, Carmel - Official site for this contemporary artist contains biographical and exhibition details plus sample portfolio of her Irish landscape, still life, and volcano paintings.

Mansfield, Louise - Personal profile and contact details, plus three themed galleries showcasing paintings for sale.

Glendon, Thomas - Showcase for this Dublin-based sculptor and letter cutter. Includes slideshow of carvings, architectural and monumental sculpture.

Whytes Arts Auctioneers and Valuers - Details of past and forthcoming auctions from this Dublin institution, plus extensive collection of biographies of Irish artists.

Anderson, Bob - Newly practising Dublin-based painter provides gallery of pictures and biographical details.

Orla Kenny - Online portfolio, curriculum vitae, links and contact details.

Keith Thompson's Gallery Ireland - Watercolour scenes of Ireland, which are available to buy online in a range of formats, with some background on the artist and company.

Aidan Timmons - Profile of the artist and galleries of his Irish landscape paintings, primarily of Connemara. Also galleries of work by the artist's father, Brendan Timmons.

Ross Stewart - Portfolio of work in illustration, painting, sketches, design and animation.

Carl Moylan - Galleries of paintings and biographical details for this Dublin-born contemporary artist.

McGrath, Tadhg - Biographical and exhibition details, plus online gallery of paintings from this Dublin born artist.

Thinking in English - Report, essays and images from an exhibition by Tadhg McGrath shown in Dublin in 2002.

Costello, Fergus - Online art gallery by creator of custom-designed interiors for both secular and ecclesiastical spaces.

Irish-Art.com - Directory of Irish art, artists and galleries.

Andrew Folan, Print and Digital Photography - Biographical information and galleries of images from this artist working mainly with print and photography.

Mark Keane - Flash site that opens in kiosk mode, showcasing the work of artist Mark Keane.

Frances Ryan - Showcase of oil paintings and photographic work, plus C.V. and exhibition details.

Pat McKenna - Provides a gallery of Irish landscapes in oil by this Dingle artist.

Johnny Bugler - Portfolio of works and biographical details for this Cork-based print maker.

Peadar Lamb - Gallery of works by this stained glass artist, plus latest news and details of works in progress.

Greg Long - Gallery showcasing mainly oil paintings from this Dublin based artist.

Catriona O'Connor - Showcase of mainly landscape paintings from this west of Ireland based artist.

David Quinn - The Far Garden - Showcase of the work of this contemporary painter. Requires Flash player.

Irish Artists Links Network - Comprehensive links to Irish artists websites, run by artists.

Irish Art Online - Gallery of contemporary Irish art.

Jim Lawn - Details of this Co. Waterford based artist, including biography and exhibition details. A selection of prints are available for purchase.

Oriel Gallery - Long-established independent gallery specialising in 18th to 21st Century fine Irish Art. Includes details of current exhibitions, artist biographies and list of publications.

Eoghan O Neill - Profile of this Wicklow-based wood sculptor. Includes review of work in progress, details of commissions and gallery of works.

Anna Nielsen Original Prints - Artist profile, catalogue, gift voucher sales and contact information.

Maria Simonds-Gooding - Landscape artist working in plaster, tapestry and prints. Includes gallery of works, biography, news, reviews and contact details.

The Focail Project - Photomontage, and other visual and language arts from the Focail Project, with background and feedback form.

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