A new art exhibition featuring works from the Masters of the mid-19th and early 20th centuries is being held at the National Gallery of Ireland.
People interested in examining the collection, which has been gathered by the museum over the last ten years, can book ferries to Dublin from Holyhead with
Stena Line.
The display includes paintings from greats such as Renoir, Van Gogh, Maratti and Cuyp, as well as renowned landscape artists from the Irish school such as George Barret and Thomas Roberts.
In addition, a series of works from Modernist painters including the likes of John Luke and William Scott will be showcased as part of the exhibition, which runs until July 25th.
Admission to the gallery is free, while a catalogue of all the works costs 19.95 (£17.50).
Interested individuals can also book ferries to Dublin with
Irish Ferries from Holyhead,
P&O Ferries from Liverpool and the Steam Packet Company from the Isle of Man.
Stena Line's other services across the Irish Sea include the Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire ferry route.
Posted by Mark Robinson