The Four Courts in the Far Distance, 1827

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The dome of the Four Courts, Dublin, Ireland, is visible in the far distance in Joseph Nash the Elder’s ‘A View of Dublin from the Liffey’ (1827), via Mutual Art.

The Four Courts in 1827 was at the zenith of its significance in Dublin life, with Dubliners of all classes attending its Round Hall daily, whether involved in litigation or not, to find out the local, national and international news.

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