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Glenveagh
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 20 x 16 inches
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Made from tubes of Passion, Glenveagh (from Irish Gleann Bheatha, meaning ‘glen of the birches) is the second-largest national park in Ireland.
Situated in County Donegal, the park is home to the largest herd of red deer in Ireland and the formerly extirpated golden eagle was reintroduced into the park in 2000.
The estate was established by John Adair, who became infamous for evicting 244 of his tenants and clearing the land so they would not spoil his view of the landscape. The gardens and castle were presented to the Irish nation in 1981 by Henry P. McIlhenny of Philadelphia who had purchased the estate in 1937
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