Irish Artists: M

From A Dictionary of Irish Artists 1913

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McAlister, George

McArdell, James

McBride, Archibald

McCloy, Samuel

MacDonald (or McDonnell), Alexander

MacDonald (or McDaniel), Daniel

MacDonald (or McDaniel), James

McDonnell, Francis

McDonnell, James

MacDowell, Patrick

McEvoy, William

MacKenzie, Charles

Maclise, Daniel

MacManus, Henry

McQuestion, George

MacRegol

Madden, —

Madden, George

Madden, Wyndham

Maelbrigte MacDurnan

Maelbrigte Ua Maeluanaigh

Mael Isu

Maguire, Adelaide Agnes

Maguire, Helena J.

Maguire, Henry Calton

Maguire, James Robert

Maguire, Patrick

Maguire, Thomas Herbert

Maguire, William Henry

Mahoney, James

Malone, D.

Malton, James

Malton, Thomas

Manini, Gaetano

Mannin, James

Mannin, John

Marinari, —

Marquis, James Richard

Martyn, John

Mathewsens, Francis

Mayne, Arthur Jocelyn

Mazell, Peter

Meade, George

Mequignon, Peter

Mercier, John Colclough

Millar, J. W.

Millard, Mrs.

Miller, Andrew

Miller, George B.

Miller, William

Milliken, Richard Alfred

Millington, James Heath

Milmore, Joseph

Milmore, Martin

Milton, Thomas

Mitchell, Michael

Molloy, Joseph

Moloney, William

Moore, Christopher

Moore, James

Moran, John P.

Moran, John

Moreau, John

Morgan, Henry

Morgan, Jane

Morgan, John

Morgan, Richard

Morgan, William James

Morosini, George

Morphey, Garret

Mosley, Robert

Mossop, William

Mossop, William Stephen

Mountstephen, Eley George

Moy, —

Moynan, Richard Thomas

Mulcahy, Jeremiah Hodges

Mullin, Henry

Mulling, Or Moling

Mullins, George

Mulready, William

Mulrenin, Bernard

Mulvany, George Francis

Mulvany, John George

Mulvany, Thomas James

Murphy, Denis Brownell

Murphy, Edward Henry

Murphy, John

Murphy, John Ross

Murray, Nathaniel

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