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The Sligo Municipal Art Collection, generally
referred to as the Niland Collection, is housed
and cared for by the Model. It is regularly
displayed in the Model’s Niland and West
Galleries which are named after one of Sligo's
most dedicated and hard working citizens; Nora
Niland. In the 1950s, Nora was instrumental
in establishing the Sligo Municipal Art Collection,
which today bears her name.

As county librarian
Nora spotted the importance of the connection
between Sligo and the Yeats family. Soon she
hit upon the idea of borrowing five works by
Jack B. Yeats, to exhibit for the duration
of the first Yeats Summer School. These
works consisted of three large oil paintings,
Communicating with Prisoners, The Funeral of Harry
Boland, and The Island Funeral, along with two smaller
watercolours, Market Day, and The Star Gazer.
Over the course of the exhibition, Niland came to believe
that these paintings would make a great permanent addition
to the cultural hub of Sligo, and set about raising the £3,000
needed to purchase them. |
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Although it took her
two years, Niland's dogged determination ensured
that the paintings remained in Sligo and formed the
nucleus of what has now become the Niland Collection.
Niland went on to add more of Yeats work, and that
of his father and sister, to the collection making
it one of the most significant collections of Yeats
work in Ireland, many of which record experiences
and memories of his time living in Sligo and its
environs.

During her tenure Niland also added several
other important artists to the collection, all of whom had
connections to Sligo and the West of Ireland, such as Paul
Henry, Estella Solomons, Sean Keating, Patrick Collins, AE
Russell and Louis le Brocquy among others. The collection is
available, by application, for scholarly research.
For any
queries on the collection please email Assistant Curator Emer
McGarry at emer.mcgarry@modelart.ie
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