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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_YeatsAnne Yeats - Wikipedia

    Anne Butler Yeats (26 February 1919 – 4 July 2001) was an Irish painter, costume and stage designer. Early and family life. She was the daughter of the poet William Butler Yeats and Georgie Hyde-Lees, a niece of the painter Jack B. Yeats, and of Lily Yeats and of Elizabeth Corbet Yeats.

  2. Anne Yeats was born into the most celebrated family of modern Irish culture. Her father, W. B. Yeats, uncle Jack B. Yeats, and aunts Elizabeth Corbet and Susan Mary Yeats are renowned for their artistic achievements and promotion of Irish identity during the Celtic Revival.

  3. Delve inside the imagination of artist and designer Anne Yeats (1919–2001) in this free exhibition. Exploring the artist’s archive, Anne Yeats: The Everyday Fantastic highlights creativity, experimentation and process in Yeats’s art practice across a number of decades.

  4. 21 de oct. de 2021 · Anne Yeats was born in Dublin,Ireland in 1919. Her father was William Butler Yeats, who was internationally known for his poetry. Her family was immersed in the arts. Her father’s brother, Jack Yeats, was an accomplished Irish artist, who illustrated materials for the Cuala Press.

  5. As an artist, Anne Yeats painted brightly coloured landscapes, still-lifes, and figure paintings, in a naive expressionist style of art, using oils and mixed media.

  6. 2 de oct. de 2021 · Opening 2 October 2021 at the National Gallery of Ireland, Anne Yeats: The Everyday Fantastic explores the imagination, process and experimentation of the artist and designer Anne Yeats (1919-2001), through an exhibition of selected works from her archive.

  7. 4 de sept. de 2021 · The Yeats archive consists of a prestigious collection of material donated to the Gallery by Anne Yeats in 1996 and several additional collections acquired since. These collections relate to Jack B. Yeats and members of his extended family. Highlights include the artist's sketchbooks, books from Yeats’s own library, a collection of ...