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  Fenton Gallery: Christmas Exhibition







Christmas Group Exhibition
7th - 23rd December 2006


Including work by Basil Blackshaw, Katherine Boucher-Beug, Brian Bourke, Cormac Boydell, Tom Climent, Dorothy Cross, Colin Crotty, John Doherty, Billy Foley, Ita Freeney,Pat Harris, Gottfried Helnwein, Eddie Kennedy, Louis le Brocquy, Paddy McCann, Sean McSweeney, Simon McWilliams, Eilis O'Connell, Hughie O'Donoghue, Jane O'Malley, Tony O'Malley, Janet Mullarney, Linda Quinlan, Patrick Scott, Sean Scully, Neil Shawcross, Desmond Shortt, Blaise Smith, Charles Tyrrell, Sarah Walker and Keith Wilson.

Also showing will be a special display of jewellery by Sonja Landweer.

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  • Barrie Cooke

    Striper’,
    carborundum print,
    A/P,
    78 x 76cm

  • John Doherty

    The Moville Light (study),
    oil on canvas,
    92 x 121cm

  • Simon McWilliams

    Scaffolding with Sunlight’,
    oil on canvas,
    2006,
    30.5 x 30inches

    SOLD

  • Jane O Malley

    Still Life - Night,
    1985,
    oil on board,
    28 x 66cm

  • Tony O'Malley

    Stormy Day,
    1964,
    gouache and conté on paper,
    25 x 34cm

  • Tony O'Malley

    November,
    1975,
    gouache on paper,
    20.5 x 25.5cm.
    SOLD

  • Tony O'Malley

    Still Life – three tubes of black’,
    1965,
    gouache, conté & pencil,
    24.5 x 34cm


  • Tony O'Malley

    Still Life- Seal Cottage,
    1972,
    gouache & ink on paper,
    20 x 24cm

  • Blaise Smith

    Pumpkin Tomatoes,
    oil on canvas,
    28 x 21 inches

  • Desmond Shortt

    International Criminal Court Judge Blues,
    oil on board
    60 x 60cm

  • Keith Wilson

    Turning Back 6,
    conté crayon on gessoed paper,
    56 x 76cm








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