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Henry Flanagan

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Henry Flanagan, O.P. (1918–1992) was an Irish Dominican priest, teacher, musician, artist and sculptor.[1]

Fr Flanagan was born in Dublin in 1918, the son of a carpenter. He attended the O'Connell School before joining the Dominican Order in 1936. He was ordained in 1943 and in 1945 joined Newbridge College, where he taught English, history, art and music; he also served for many years as Deputy Headmaster and supervised productions of Gilbert and Sullivan Operettas. Fr Flanagan was dedicated to the arts and in the summers would visit stately homes in England. returning with slides of the buildings, their art works and gardens in an attempt, not always appreciated at the time, to teach pupils an appreciation of the arts.

For his sculpture he was known as the Preacher in Stone, one newer art format he was interested in was plastic sculpture.[2] Fr Flanagan created some 400 works (both religious and secular) in wood, stone, concrete, plaster, plastic, copper, bronze, and enamels.[3]

To honour Fr. Flanagan's contribution to music, and Annual Henry Flanagan Memorial Concert is held in Newbridge, which a various musicians and choirs participate.[4][5]

The Centenary of his birth was celebrated in the Dominicans, The Priory Institute in Dublin, with the display of a number of his sculptures, in march 2019.[6]

Works

References

  1. ^ Preacher in Stone www.kildare.ie
  2. ^ Learning from Peter Rice under the skink www.ncad.ie
  3. ^ Public art in Newbridge www.newbridgetidytowns.com
  4. ^ Recent Concerts Newbridge Chamber Choir.
  5. ^ Kilcullen choirs, musicians, in Henry Flanagan Memorial Concert Kilkillen Diary, September 25, 2018.
  6. ^ Centenary of Henry Flanagan OP The Priory Institute. March 4th, 2019.
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