The Oscar Wilde Memorial Sculpture is a collection of three statues in Merrion Square in Dublin, Ireland, commemorating Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde. The sculptures were unveiled in 1997 and were designed and made by Danny Osborne.[1]
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OscarWildeMemorialSculpture is a collection of three statues in Merrion Square in Dublin, Ireland, commemorating Irish poet and playwright Oscar Wilde...
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Oscar Fingal O'Fflahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900) was an Irish poet and playwright. After writing in different forms throughout...
Cemetery of Staglieno. A memorial statue depicting a nude pregnant Constance is included in the OscarWildeMemorialSculpture in Merrion Square in Dublin...
a painter her best-known public works are the sculptures A Conversation with OscarWilde and A Sculpture for Mary Wollstonecraft in London, and the 4-metre-high...
College of Art. He is best known for his public sculptures, particularly his OscarWildeMemorialSculpture in Merrion Square Park (originally commissioned...
particularly concerning his native Ireland. He was the father of OscarWilde. William Wilde was born at Kilkeevin, near Castlerea, in County Roscommon, the...
Kingsbury Wilde (26 September 1852 – 13 March 1899) was an Irish journalist and poet of the Victorian era. He was the older brother of OscarWilde. Willie...
commemorative statues of OscarWilde and Phil Lynott". Sculpture Journal. 21. Retrieved 16 June 2017. "OscarWildeMemorialSculpture". Dublin City Council...
works. It was founded by Craig Rodwell on November 24, 1967, as the OscarWildeMemorial Bookshop. Initially located at 291 Mercer Street, it moved in 1973...
Oscar Beresford Wilde; 3 November 1886 – 10 October 1967) was an English author and translator. He was the second-born son of Irish playwright Oscar Wilde...
The Picture of Dorian Gray is a philosophical novel by Irish writer OscarWilde. A shorter novella-length version was published in the July 1890 issue...
and a lover of OscarWilde. At Oxford he edited an undergraduate journal, The Spirit Lamp, that carried a homoerotic subtext, and met Wilde, starting a close...
guest lecturer at Trinity College. The OscarWildeMemorialSculpture in Dublin's Merrion Square depicts Wilde wearing the Trinity College post graduate...
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1945) is a British biographer and editor. He is the only grandchild of OscarWilde, whose life he has researched and written about extensively. Born in...
"The Canterville Ghost" is a humorous short story by OscarWilde. It was the first of Wilde's stories to be published, appearing in two parts in The Court...
Tate. Retrieved 19 January 2023. James Bone (12 February 2020). "Memorial for OscarWilde's grave in Paris - archive, 1912". TheGuardian.com. Retrieved 18...
fairy tales written by OscarWilde published in 1891 as a second collection for The Happy Prince and Other Tales (1888). Wilde once said that this collection...
and Other Tales which is a collection of five fairytales written by OscarWilde. The Remarkable Rocket is a parody of aristocratic vanity and masculine...
materials to realize her ideas. Among her best-known works is the Sculpture of OscarWilde and Eduard Vilde [et] in Tartu. Tiiu Kirsipuu was born in Tartu...
The OscarWilde Centre is an academic research and teaching unit in Trinity College Dublin. It was founded in 1998, and is located at 21 Westland Row...
artwork on display inside museums. Public art may include sculptures, statues, monuments, memorials, murals and mosaics. Public art in Dublin is a significant...
poem by OscarWilde, written in exile in Berneval-le-Grand and Naples, after his release from Reading Gaol (/rɛ.dɪŋ.dʒeɪl/) on 19 May 1897. Wilde had been...
commissions, such as the Ages of Man statues in London and the tomb of OscarWilde in Paris, along with his exhibition pieces, were met with outrage and...
particular strengths in English literature and history (1641–1800), OscarWilde and the fin de siècle, and fine press printing. It is located about 10 mi...
painting and sculpture over the following two decades. In 1906 he also began a career as a theatre designer, first for works by his friend OscarWilde and later...
August 1933) was a British writer who is known for her friendship with OscarWilde and for her work as a witty novelist of the fin-de-siècle. Leverson was...