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Sarah Cecilia Harrison (1863-1941): Artist, Social Campaigner and City Councillor
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Sarah Cecilia Harrison (1863-1941): Artist, Social Campaigner and City Councillor

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Sarah Cecilia Harrison (1863-1941) was one of Dublin’s finest portrait painters but also immersed herself in the political and social fabric of Dublin life, becoming the first female City Councillor in 1912. Deeply involved in philanthropic, political, civic and artistic efforts, she was a staunch supporter and ally of Hugh Lane in the establishment of a modern art gallery for Dublin. In tandem with her artistic talents, Harrison was a progressive and enlightened woman but her contribution to the cultural and political life of Dublin has previously been overlooked. This publication, generously illustrated with paintings by Harrison, will restore and champion Harrison’s position as a woman who not only was a notable artistic talent but also made major contributions to the social and cultural fabric of Dublin life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dublin City Public Libraries
Country
Ireland
Date
31 January 2022
Pages
250
ISBN
9781838463519

Sarah Cecilia Harrison (1863-1941) was one of Dublin’s finest portrait painters but also immersed herself in the political and social fabric of Dublin life, becoming the first female City Councillor in 1912. Deeply involved in philanthropic, political, civic and artistic efforts, she was a staunch supporter and ally of Hugh Lane in the establishment of a modern art gallery for Dublin. In tandem with her artistic talents, Harrison was a progressive and enlightened woman but her contribution to the cultural and political life of Dublin has previously been overlooked. This publication, generously illustrated with paintings by Harrison, will restore and champion Harrison’s position as a woman who not only was a notable artistic talent but also made major contributions to the social and cultural fabric of Dublin life.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dublin City Public Libraries
Country
Ireland
Date
31 January 2022
Pages
250
ISBN
9781838463519