
Statue of James Joyce
1990
Marjorie FitzGibbon's bronze portrait sculpture commemorates James Joyce, the transformative modernist author whose experimental novels revolutionized twentieth-century literature. The seated figure gazes pensively into the middle distance, rendered in naturalistic detail with flowing robes and contemplative posture that suggests intellectual depth and creative introspection. Positioned prominently on North Earl Street near O'Connell Street in Dublin, the monumental work serves as both a tribute to Joyce's literary legacy and an iconic landmark in the streetscape of his native city. The patinated bronze surface bears the weathering of decades, lending the sculpture a timeless quality that honors the enduring influence of its subject. Photo by Mariana Castillo on Unsplash
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- Bronze sculpture
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