The Hunt Museum
Essential Guide
Description:... -- First comprehensive guide to an important and diverse collection
-- Includes an impressive selection of Irish decorative artsThis is the first comprehensive guide to the splendid Hunt collection, now housed in the 18th century Limerick Custom House and donated to the people of Ireland. Born in 1900, John Hunt was brought up in England, although his parents came from Co. Limerick and Co. Clare. He and his wife, Gertrude, opened an antiques shop in London in the early 1930s. Both highly knowledgeable about art, they soon set about forming their own collection. The Hunt Museum was first opened to the public in 1978, two years after John Hunt's death. Much of the collection pays homage to the impressive craftsmanship of Irish decorative art, such as the religious silver of the 17th century, but there are also examples from the Egyptian and Bronze ages as well as paintings and studies by Yeats, Renoir and Gauguin. This attractive selection reflects the high standards of design, craftsmanship and artistic merit so important to the Hunts in building their wonderful collection.
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