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    Hackett, J A

    Ballycotton Pier, Cork” oil on board – sold at Ross’s – 23/2/2022 for £200.00.


    Hackett, Pierce (1936)

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    Hadden, Jean

    Jean’s early training consisted of a five-year apprenticeship in dress design, textiles and construction, an interest in painting lead to a B.A, degree in Art History, Music & Social Science also a ‘Painting Two’ certificate with the Open College of the Arts. Jean specializes in capturing areas of local beauty, places that are special to her or to those that commission her paintings. Her work may be funnen in collections as far afield as South Africa, Australia and Canada.

    Scrabo Tower, Co.Down“.


    Hagen, Willem Van der (d.1740)

    Willem (or William) Van der Hagen was a Dutch painter who settled in Ireland in the early 1720s, where he subsequently painted many works of art. He was also active in europe and England prior to

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