Terence P. Flanagan RHA RUA

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Terence P.  Flanagan RHA RUA

Terence Flanagan was a landscape painter born in Enniskillen 1929, Co. Fermanagh. Whilst still in school, he attended evening classes taught by Kathleen Bridle who in turn introduced him to watercolours. He then attended the Belfast College of Art from 1949-1953, a place he would later teach at until his retirement in 1984. The subject matter of his paintings is mainly landscapes from Fermanagh and Donegal.

Having been established as one of the most successful painters in Ireland, in 1970, Flanagan was commissioned to design the postage stamp for Ulster 71’.

Flanagan’s main exhibitions were held at the Tom Caldwell Gallery, Belfast, David Hendricks Gallery in Dublin and the two Art Councils of Ireland. 

 

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