In 1762, “A plan of Merrion Street and the the adjacent Neighbourhood “ by jonathan Barker was produced from the National Archives
In 1853, the Great Industrial Exhibition was held - the frontage onto Merrion Square was 300 feet , was constructed by Richard Turner and funded by William Dargan
Back in 2018, there was
an exhibition called
“ Drawing Dublin” in the
National Gallery curated
by Anne Hodge and
Niamh Mac Nally. - they
showed Malton prints,
Jack B yeats, Harry
Kernoff. Micheal Healy
watercolours of people,
Flora Mitchell, Walter
Osborne, Sarah Purser
THIS SUNDAY, THERE IS AN INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF LITERATURE IN SQUARE -PEOPLE, BUILDINGS, HISTORY - LOTS TO DRAW!
If it's your first time and you can't spot anyone at 2pm, just choose
something to sketch and get stuck in. Keep your eyes open for anyone
carrying a sketchbook and say hello.
It's a friendly crowd who you'll get to know when we get together at 4pm.
Suggested venue is Gallery Cafe in the National gallery ( closes at 5)
Forecast : rain !
Don't worry if you're late, most of us usually are! You need to bring your
own paper and pens/pencils etc.
If you would like your sketch to be added to the website, email to:
dublinsketchers @ gmail .com or post it to the Dublin Sketchers Social
WhatsApp group if you are on that.
Please edit your image so that it is low res and properly oriented for posting to the website. If you're on Instagram, use#dublinsketchers #urbansketchers
Looking forward to seeing you there.