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An Art Lover's Guide To Dublin
"The home of the national collection of Irish and European art, the National Gallery of Ireland has been sharing inspiring artworks with the public since 1864. Itquickly developed an impressive collection that required the addition of an extra wing, when the Dowager Countess of Milltown left the contents of Russborough House to the gallery in 1897. Two years later, wealthy art collector Henry Vaughan also bequeathed a group of Turner watercolours to the collection, with the stipulation that they only be exhibited in January – a tradition that still continues today."