Edward Delaney RHA
Artist Bio

Edward Delaney was a sculptor born in County Mayo in 1930 and was educated at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin. One of Delaney’s best-known sculptors is the Thomas Davis monument in College Green, Dublin and it is because of this that he is one of Ireland’s notable sculptors. This sculpture is made from a lost-wax bronze casting, which was Edward’s main technique, especially during the 1960’s and 1970’s.
Over the years, Delaney’s has been awarded the West German fellowship for sculpture (1956-1957), the Bavarian state Foreign Students Sculpture Prize (1958), the Italian Government Scholarship for sculpture (1959-1960) and the Arts Council of Ireland sculpture prizes (1962-1964).
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'RECLINING FEMALE NUDE STUDY'
SIZE: H 4" x W 17"
Result:
£1,800
Date: 28/11/2023
'THE SAMSON RIDDLE BY WOLF MANKOWITZ'
SIZE: H 15" x W 11"
Result:
£950
Date: 20/01/2021