
O'Connell Monument
1882
This monumental bronze and granite sculpture, created by John Henry Foley with contributions by Thomas Brock, dominates O'Connell Street as a celebrated tribute to Irish nationalist leader Daniel O'Connell. Rising prominently from a substantial stone base adorned with allegorical figures representing Courage, Eloquence, Fidelity, and Patriotism, the figure of O'Connell stands in commanding pose, draped in a great coat and gazing across the thoroughfare. The work exemplifies Victorian commemorative sculpture at monumental scale, combining neoclassical formal language with nationalist symbolism; its placement on Dublin's principal avenue underscores O'Connell's significance in Irish history and culture. The contrast between the dark bronze figure and pale stone pedestal, along with the intricate relief work depicting historical themes, creates visual richness that has made this landmark an essential gathering point and photographic subject for over a century. Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA, geograph.org.uk)
- Medium
- Granite and bronze monument
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- Venue · O'Connell Street
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