Join us for the Hunt Family Memorial Lecture – ‘The Irish Country House: A New Vision’ presented by Robert O’Byrne
Hosted by the Friends of the Hunt Museum this special event honours the enduring legacy of John and Gertrude Hunt, whose remarkable collection laid the foundation for the museum.
Since the publication of Maria Edgeworth’s Castle Rackrent in 1800, the familiar image of the Irish country house has been one of dishevelment and decay. However, in recent years an alternative vision has come to the fore: one of rescue, restoration and renewal. Historic houses across Ireland are being rediscovered and brought back to life as family homes. Join author and architectural historian Robert O’Byrne for an exploration of some of these properties and the stories of their decline and recovery.
Currently a doctoral student at Trinity College Dublin, Robert O’Byrne is a writer and lecturer specialising in the fine and decorative arts, and the author of more than a dozen books. A former Vice-President of the Irish Georgian Society, he is trustee of a number of charitable organisations including the Apollo Foundation. For 14 years he wrote a monthly column for Apollo magazine, and he has also contributed to The Burlington Magazine and the Irish Arts Review. Since 2012 he has written an award-winning blog, www.theirishaesthete.com and last year he produced a collection of his own photographs: The Irish Aesthete:Buildings of Ireland, Lost and Found. His most recent book is The Irish Country House: A New Vision published by Rizzoli.
Thursday, 18 September
2pm
The Hunt Museum
Enjoy canapés along with music from Arno Kilhoffer and Nora Casey following the lecture.
We look forward to welcoming you to what promises to be a fascinating and enjoyable afternoon!
Tickets €30
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