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Duthain Dealbh (meaning
Fleeting Sculpture in the
Irish language and
pronounced du-hawn dah-liv), is a
group of
artists made up of the
three Irish sculptors...
- The
moving statues (Irish:
Bogadh na n
Dealbh)
phenomenon occurred during the
summer of 1985 in Ireland, where, in
several different parts of the country...
- leabaidh" ("Bríd Bríd, come in; thy bed is ready"). A corn
dolly called the
dealbh Bríde (icon of Brigid)
would be laid in the bed and a
white wand, usually...
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Drawing and Fine Art in
Oxford from 1980 to 1983. Her
works include: An
Dealbh Mòr (2005–2006), with Bun
Sgoil Shlèite, a Gaelic/
English year-long project...
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Sculpture Festival in Jelgava, Latvia, in
years past. See also
Duthain Dealbh. The ****anese city of
Sapporo on the
island of Hokkaidō is
famous for its...
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Archived 10
October 2006 at the
Wayback Machine begins with Is
fairsing dealbh pobal Dé ("Extensive is the
aspect of the
people of God"). "Vatican II themes:...
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deagh ghnàth tha ris fuaight’; An cian is le
Albainn luchd seanachais no bard, Bidh meas air an
dealbh anns gach gorm-bhonaid àird. ‘S e Fòghnan, etc....
- de Buitléar,
artist Niall McCormack,
painter Ramie Leahy,
artist Duthain Dealbh group of
sculptors Daniel Doyle,
Niall Magee and Alan Magee,
Colum McCann...
- the body with an
arrow argent. The
motto is: "True to the End." The
Translation is:
Statue (from the
Irish word "
Dealbh")
which can mean "Role Model/s"...
- Pla****
Waltzing Matilda,
Ballad of the
Unknown Soldier, The Photograph/An
Dealbh,
Diary of
World War One, Eòrpa – HMS Timbertown, The
Handsome Lads/Na Gillean...