Patrick Pye

Patrick Pye (born 1929 in Winchester, England) is a sculptor, painter and stained glass artist, resident in County Dublin.

Major commissions can be seen all over Ireland. In 1999 a retrospective of his work was exhibited by the Royal Hibernian Academy. He is a founding member of Aosdána.

He has been described as "the most important creative artist in the sphere of religious thought in Ireland in our time."[1]

References

  1. O'Doherty, E. F. (Summer–Autumn 1981). "Apples and Angels by Patrick Pye". Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review. Irish Province of the Society of Jesus. 70 (278/279): 244. doi:10.2307/30090360.

2. ^McAvera B. "Patrick Pye, Life and Work" Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2013.

3. ^ Fitzsimons R.B. "Arthur O'Leary and Arthur Sullivan, Musical Journeys from Kerry to the heart of Victorian England". Doghouse, Tralee, 2008

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