
Caroline Campbell
Caroline Campbell is a curator at the National Gallery, recognized for her expertise in Sienese art and her role in organizing exhibitions that showcase the vibrant artistic legacy of Siena during its golden age.
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Recent news mentions
Gallery director Caroline Campbell said this acquisition enriches our national collection.
Jack B Yeats’s painting of mournful scene after Bloody Sunday 1920 is acquired by National Gallery – The Irish TimesCaroline Campbell, the director of the NGI, felt exalted and astonished when she saw The Taking of Christ unveiled in 1993.
How Caravaggio’s The Taking of Christ made its way to Ireland – The Irish TimesCaroline Campbell is the director of the National Gallery of Ireland.
The ‘boozing, whoring, brawling and bisexual bad boy of baroque’ – The Irish TimesDr Caroline Campbell, director of the National Gallery, discussed the business case for the X-ray system.
Arts Council has begun ‘legal proceedings’ against contractors over botched €6.7m IT project, PAC told – The Irish TimesDr Caroline Campbell Director of the National Gallery of Ireland.
Pollard poetry prize shortlist revealed – The Irish TimesCaroline Campbell is one of the exhibition curators who discussed the new relationship with God in art.
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