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Gandon Collection

"Gandon's Architectural Legacy: From Dublin to London" Dublin, the vibrant capital of Ireland

Background imageGandon Collection: Dublin / Rotunda Hospital

Dublin / Rotunda Hospital
Originally known as The Dublin Lying-In Hospital founded in 1745 by Bartholomew Mosse (designed by James Gandon)

Background imageGandon Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20121138

EyeUbiquitous_20121138
Ireland, County Laois, Emo, Emo Court, The facade of the house with driveway

Background imageGandon Collection: Guinness Boat, Custom House, Liberty Hall, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland

Guinness Boat, Custom House, Liberty Hall, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland

Background imageGandon Collection: SAMPIERO CORSO Corsican soldier Date: 1498 - 1567

SAMPIERO CORSO Corsican soldier Date: 1498 - 1567

Background imageGandon Collection: O connell Street Bridge, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland

O connell Street Bridge, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland

Background imageGandon Collection: Elevation of Buckingham House, St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, c1770. Artist

Elevation of Buckingham House, St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, c1770. Artist
Elevation of Buckingham House, St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, c1770. Buckingham House was reconstructed as Buckingham Palace in the 1820s

Background imageGandon Collection: The Four Courts, Dublin, Ireland, c1900s-c1920s(?)

The Four Courts, Dublin, Ireland, c1900s-c1920s(?). The Four Courts building, which houses Irelands main courts, was completed in 1802. The architect was James Gandon

Background imageGandon Collection: The Custom House, Dublin, Ireland, c1890. Artist: Warwick Goble

The Custom House, Dublin, Ireland, c1890. Artist: Warwick Goble
The Custom House, Dublin, Ireland, c1890. Designed by James Gandon, the Custom House is one of Dublins finest examples of Georgian architecture

Background imageGandon Collection: Emo Court, Co Laois, Ireland; Sculpture Amongst Bluebells During Spring

Emo Court, Co Laois, Ireland; Sculpture Amongst Bluebells During Spring

Background imageGandon Collection: The Customs House, Dublin, Ireland

The Customs House, Dublin, Ireland

Background imageGandon Collection: Kings Inns, Dublin, Ireland; Exterior Of Institution Of Law And Justice

Kings Inns, Dublin, Ireland; Exterior Of Institution Of Law And Justice

Background imageGandon Collection: Custom House, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland

Custom House, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland

Background imageGandon Collection: Customs House And Liberty Hall, River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland

Customs House And Liberty Hall, River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland

Background imageGandon Collection: River Liffey At Night, O connell Street Bridge, Dublin, Ireland

River Liffey At Night, O connell Street Bridge, Dublin, Ireland

Background imageGandon Collection: Custom House, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland; River Gods Of Ireland On 18Th Century Building Designed

Custom House, Dublin, Co Dublin, Ireland; River Gods Of Ireland On 18Th Century Building Designed By James Gandon

Background imageGandon Collection: High Angle View Of Traffic Moving In A City At Dusk, Dublin, Republic Of Ireland

High Angle View Of Traffic Moving In A City At Dusk, Dublin, Republic Of Ireland

Background imageGandon Collection: Bluebells In The Pleasure Grounds, Emo Court, Co Laois, Ireland

Bluebells In The Pleasure Grounds, Emo Court, Co Laois, Ireland

Background imageGandon Collection: The Custom House And Liberty Hall On The River Liffey In Dublin, Ireland

The Custom House And Liberty Hall On The River Liffey In Dublin, Ireland

Background imageGandon Collection: The Custom House, Dublin, Ireland

The Custom House, Dublin, Ireland on the north bank of the River Liffey. Date: 1904


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"Gandon's Architectural Legacy: From Dublin to London" Dublin, the vibrant capital of Ireland, is adorned with architectural marvels that showcase the genius of one man - James Gandon. Born in 1743, this renowned architect left an indelible mark on the cityscape. One of his most iconic creations is the Rotunda Hospital, a magnificent neoclassical building that has provided care for generations. Its grandeur and elegance are a testament to Gandon's skill and vision. Gazing upon Dublin's skyline, one cannot miss the Guinness Boat towering over the city. This striking landmark stands proudly alongside other notable structures like the Custom House and Liberty Hall. Each edifice reflects Gandon's mastery in blending classical elements with contemporary design. But Gandon's talents were not confined to Dublin alone. In London, he contributed to its architectural splendor by designing Buckingham House in St James's Park during the late 18th century. His meticulous attention to detail can be seen in every elevation of this regal residence. Back in Dublin, The Four Courts stand as a symbol of justice and authority. Built under Gandon's supervision during the early 20th century, it exudes strength and solidity while harmonizing perfectly with its surroundings. The Customs House is another masterpiece that showcases Gandon's expertise. Whether depicted through artwork or captured through photographs like EyeUbiquitous_20121138 by an unknown artist from c1890 or Warwick Goble from c1890; it remains a beacon of Irish heritage and pride. Venturing beyond Dublin lies Emo Court in Co Laois – a breathtaking estate surrounded by bluebells during springtime. Here too we find sculptures crafted amidst nature’s beauty; reminding us once again of how seamlessly art intertwines with our environment. Lastly, Kings Inns stands tall as an institution dedicated to law and justice within Dublin itself - its exterior reflecting both tradition and modernity.