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[link] Had to think about that one too. But I think it might be this guy. I know a lot of people will say Michael Collins, but maybe what Collins did wouldnt have been possible without the changes that happened anyway after O'Connell. The link I sent doesnt mention O'Connells first legal representations for some tenants who were accused of murdering a crown official after being evicted from their homes. The first two who were tried were convicted and senteneced to death. O'Coneel was persuaded to defend three others who were charged and they were aquitted when O'Connell questioned the authority and fairness of the court, and the earlier tenants who were condemned to death had thier sentences changed to deportatin to Australia..i think.The colonies somewhere anyway. In any case he improved the lot of the native Irish no end.
I'm glad you've said O'Connell, since I have thought about him too in this case... I'm gonna explain to you why I'm doing all these qusetions... I'm preparing an exhibition of 9 works inspired by Ireland. The 3 firsts (is this correct English???) are "green" and they represent "nature", so I gor an image from the Cliffs, a image of a cottage and St Patricks' Cathedral at Dublin City. The folowing 3 are "white", and they represent the battle for independence. So I have an image of O'Connell, some soldiers and the Irish flag and a soldier alone. The last 3 are "orange" and they represent "culture". I'm still thinking about them, I'm going to paint a pub, irish dancers and the last one is killing me. I've tought about Joyce (don't know what), St Patrick and his shamrock, about music (but I'll probably put it into the first pic, the pub) or strannge sports (like that one people roll a ball on the streets...). What do you think?
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Indecision may or may not be my problem
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IF YOU LIKE MY PHOTOS OF IRELAND, PLEASE VISIT MY WEBSITE
INSHINFROGART
Indecision may or may not be my problem
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Je ne suis pas d'accord avec vos idées, mais je suis prêt à mourir pour que vous puissiez les exprimer.... Voltaire.
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"The artist belongs to his work, not the work to the artist." - Novalis
If you care to you can read the whole thing here.
Had to think about that one too.
But I think it might be this guy. I know a lot of people will say Michael Collins, but maybe what Collins did wouldnt have been possible without the changes that happened anyway after O'Connell.
The link I sent doesnt mention O'Connells first legal representations for some tenants who were accused of murdering a crown official after being evicted from their homes. The first two who were tried were convicted and senteneced to death. O'Coneel was persuaded to defend three others who were charged and they were aquitted when O'Connell questioned the authority and fairness of the court, and the earlier tenants who were condemned to death had thier sentences changed to deportatin to Australia..i think.The colonies somewhere anyway. In any case he improved the lot of the native Irish no end.
I'm gonna explain to you why I'm doing all these qusetions...
I'm preparing an exhibition of 9 works inspired by Ireland. The 3 firsts (is this correct English???) are "green" and they represent "nature", so I gor an image from the Cliffs, a image of a cottage and St Patricks' Cathedral at Dublin City. The folowing 3 are "white", and they represent the battle for independence. So I have an image of O'Connell, some soldiers and the Irish flag and a soldier alone. The last 3 are "orange" and they represent "culture". I'm still thinking about them, I'm going to paint a pub, irish dancers and the last one is killing me. I've tought about Joyce (don't know what), St Patrick and his shamrock, about music (but I'll probably put it into the first pic, the pub) or strannge sports (like that one people roll a ball on the streets...). What do you think?
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"The artist belongs to his work, not the work to the artist." - Novalis
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