List of Irish artists
This list of Irish artists includes notable visual artists born or working mainly in Ireland along with a list of critics, collectors and curators who have had an influence on Irish visual arts.
A
    
- Kevin Abosch (born 1969) – artist
 - Henry Allan (1865–1912) – painter
 - Mabel Annesley (1881–1959) – Anglo-Irish watercolourist and wood engraver
 - William Ashford (1746–1824) – British painter who worked exclusively in Ireland
 
B
    
- Francis Bacon (1909–1992) – Irish painter
 - Robert Ballagh (born 1943) – artist
 - Robert Barker (1739–1806) – painter from Kells
 - George Barret, Sr. (1728–1784) – landscape artist, especially of portraits of the British countryside
 - James Barry (1741–1806)
 - William Gerard Barry (1864–1941) – painter
 - Rose Maynard Barton (1856–1929)
 - Mary Battersby (fl. 1801–1841)
 - Richard Brydges Beechey (1808–1895) – Anglo-Irish painter and Admiral in the Royal Navy
 - John Behan (born 1938) – sculptor
 - Shane Berkery (born 1992)
 - Pauline Bewick (born 1935) – artist
 - Renée Bickerstaff (1904–1983) –founding member & treasurer of the Ulster Society of Women Artists, & honorary secretary of the Royal Ulster Academy of Arts
 - Francis Bindon (1690–1765)
 - Basil Blackshaw (1932–2016) – painter, especially of rural scenes with greyhounds, Irish Travellers and the landscape
 - Brian Bourke (born 1936) – artist and winner of the Arts Council of Ireland award for portraiture
 - Alicia Boyle (1908–1997) –abstract landscapes
 - John Boyne (1750–1810)
 - Charles Brady (1926–1997) – New York-born painter who spent most of his life in Ireland
 - James Brenan (1837–1907) – artist
 - Gordon Brewster (1889–1946) – cartoonist
 - Deborah Brown (born 1927) –painting and sculpture
 - Vincent Browne (born 1947) – sculptor
 - Colleen Browning (1918–2003) – realist painter
 - Adam Buck (1759–1833)
 - Augustus Nicholas Burke (1838–1891) – artist and a member of the Royal Hibernian Academy
 - John Burke (1946–2006) – sculptor
 - Thomas Burke (1749–1815) – engraver and painter
 - Frederick William Burton (1816–1900) – painter born in Corofin, County Clare
 - Mildred Anne Butler (1885–1941) – painter
 - John Butts (c. 1728 – 1764)
 - John Byrne – contemporary artist
 - Gerard Byrne (born 1958) – figurative painter and en plein air landscape painter
 - Gerard Byrne (born 1969) – installation artist
 
C
    
- Niccolo d'Ardia Caracciolo (1941–1989) – painter
 - Robert Carver (c. 1730 – 1791) – painter of theatre scenery and framed works
 - John Cassidy (1860–1939) – sculptor and painter
 - Anna Cheyne (1926–2002) –sculptor and painter
 - Alfred E. Child (1875–1939) – stained glass artist
 - Harry Clarke (1889–1931) – stained glass artist and book illustrator
 - Anne Cleary (born 1965) – installation and video artist
 - Egerton Coghill (1853–1921) – painter, especially of landscapes of County Cork
 - James Coleman (born 1941) – installation and video artist
 - Charles Collins (c. 1680 – 1744) – painter, especially of animals and still-life
 - Patrick Collins (1910–1994) – painter
 - Fred Conlon (1943–2005) – sculptor
 - Denis Connolly (born 1965) – installation and video artist
 - William Conor (1881–1968)
 - Amanda Coogan (born 1971) – performance artist
 - Barrie Cooke (1931–2014) – abstract expressionist painter
 - Erin Corr (1793–1862) – engraver
 - James Humbert Craig (1878–1944)
 - Martin Cregan (1788–1870)
 - Frances Emilia Crofton (1822–1910) – landscape artist
 - Dorothy Cross (born 1956) – artist working in a range of media from sculpture to video
 - William Crozier (1930–2011) – Irish-Scots still-life and landscape artist
 - Amelia Curran (1775–1847) – portrait painter
 
D
    
- Francis Danby (1793–1861) – painter, especially of large pictures in oil
 - Colin Davidson (born 1968) – artist
 - Gerald Davis (1938–2005)
 - William Davis (1812–1873) – artist influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite style of painting
 - Niall de Buitléar (born 1983)
 - Mary Eily de Putron (1914–1982), Irish and Guernsey stained glass artist and archaeologist
 - Edward Delaney (1930–2009) – sculptor born in Claremorris
 - Vivienne Dick – experimental filmmaker
 - Gerald Dillon (1916–1971) – painter
 - Anne Donnelly (born 1932) – artist
 - Willie Doherty (born 1959) – artist mainly in photography and video
 - Keith Drury (artist) (born 1964) – oil painter and 3D digital artist
 - Susanna Drury (1698–1770) – landscape painter
 - Patrick Vincent Duffy (1836–1909) – painter, primarily of landscapes
 - Rita Duffy (born 1959) –painter
 
E
    
- Ross Eccles (born 1937) – contemporary artist, English-born but based in Ireland since 1971
 - Felim Egan (born 1952) – painter
 - Frank Egginton (1908–1990) – contemporary painter
 - Alfred Elmore (1815–1881) – Victorian history and genre painter
 - Beatrice Elvery (1881–1970) – stained-glass artist and painter
 
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- Robert Fagan (1761–1816) – painter, diplomat and archaeologist
 - Gary Farrelly (born 1983) – artist and a founder of the Defastenist art group
 - Fergus Feehily (born 1968) – artist
 - Genieve Figgis (born 1972) – contemporary painter
 - Jonathan Fisher (fl. 1763–1809) – painter, engraver, and printmaker of aquatints of Irish scenery
 - Mary Fitzgerald (born 1956) – member of Aosdana, lives and works in Dublin and Co. Waterford
 - Jim Fitzpatrick (born 1944) – artist, especially of Irish Celtic art
 - T P Flanagan (1929– 2011) –landscapes
 - John Henry Foley (1818–1874) – sculptor
 - Gerda Frömel (1931–1975) – sculptor
 - Stanhope Alexander Forbes (1857–1947) – artist and member of the Newlyn school of painters
 - Graham Forsythe (born 1952) – painter
 - Brian Frances (1933–2005) – landscape painter
 - Hugh Frazer (1795–1865) – painter
 - William Percy French (1854–1920) – songwriter, entertainer, watercolour painter
 
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- Norman Garstin (1847–1926) – artist with the Newlyn School of painters
 - Edmund Garvey (1740–1813) – painter
 - Wilhelmina Geddes (1887–1955)
 - William St. John Glenn (1904–1974)
 - W R Gordon (1872–1955) –landscapes, founding member of the Ulster Arts Club and the Ulster Literary Theatre
 - Eileen Gray (1879–1976) – furniture designer and architect
 - Anita Groener (born 1958) – artist and Aosdána member
 - Nathaniel Grogan (1740–1807) – painter from Cork
 
H
    
- Willem Van der Hagen (unknown–1745) – Dutch-born landscape painter who settled in Ireland
 - Ronan Halpin (born 1958) – sculptor living on Achill Island, works in steel and bronze[1][2]
 - Eva Henrietta Hamilton (1876–1960)
 - Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1734/1739–1808)
 - Alice Berger Hammerschlag (1917–1969)
 - James Hanley (born 1965)
 - Marie Hanlon (born 1948) – artist and Aosdána member
 - Alice Hanratty (born 1939) – printmaker
 - William Michael Harnett (1848–1892) – Irish-American painter who used a trompe-l'œil style of painting
 - Conor Harrington (born 1980) – Irish-born street artist based in London
 - William Harrington (Artist) (born 1941)-Irish artist noted for his drawings of Cork city people and streetscapes
 - Gertrude Hartland (1865–1954) – illustrator
 - Henry Albert Hartland (1840–1893) – illustrator and built theatrical scenery
 - Joseph Patrick Haverty (1794–1864) – painter
 - Edwin Hayes (1819–1904) – painter of naval and marine seascapes/landscapes
 - Gabriel Hayes (1909–1978) – artist and currency designer
 - Gottfried Helnwein (born 1948) – Austrian painter, photographer, installation and performance artist
 - Mercedes Helnwein (born 1979) – fine artist, writer, and video artist
 - Jeremy Henderson (1952–2009) – artist and painter
 - Patrick Hennessy (1915–1980) – realist painter
 - William John Hennessy (1839–1917) – wood carving and watercolor artist
 - Olive Henry (1902–1989) –painting, photography and stained glass artist
 - Paul Henry (1876–1958) – landscape painter
 - Mary Balfour Herbert (1817–1893) – watercolour artist, especially scenes from the Lakes of Killarney
 - Christopher Hewetson (1739–1799) – sculptor
 - Thomas Hickey (1741–1824) – painter
 - Derek Hill (1916–2000) – English-born portrait and landscape painter in Ireland
 - Nathaniel Hill (1861–1934) – impressionist
 - Sean Hillen (born 1961) – artist, especially of collages and the creative use of photographs
 - Nuala Holloway (born c. 1956) – painter
 - Katie Holten (born 1975) – artist of drawings, installations, sculptures, and public art projects
 - Evie Hone (1894–1955) – painter and stained glass artist
 - Nathaniel Hone the Elder (1718–1784) – portrait and miniature painter
 - Nathaniel Hone the Younger (1831–1917) – painter
 - Thomas Hovenden (1840–1895) – Irish-American artist, teacher, and painter, especially of realistic quiet family scenes and narrative subjects
 - Mercy Hunter (1910–1989) –painter, calligrapher and teacher
 - Robert Hunter (fl. 1752–1803)
 - Philip Hussey (c. 1713 – 1783) – portraitist and interiors painter
 
I
    
- Charles Cromwell Ingham (1796–1863) – portrait painter
 - Patrick Ireland/Brian O'Doherty (born 1928) – sculptor, conceptual artist, and installation artist
 - Jaki Irvine (born 1966) – contemporary artist
 
J
    
- Mainie Jellett (1897–1944) – abstract painter and founder of the Irish Exhibition of Living Art
 - Charles Jervas (1675–1739) – portrait painter, translator, and art collector
 - George W. Joy (1845–1925) – painter
 - Rachel Joynt (born 1966) – sculptor
 
K
    
- Paul Kane (1810–1871)
 - Joseph Malachy Kavanagh (1856–1918)
 - Seán Keating (1889–1977)
 - Oisín Kelly (1915–1981)
 - Harry Kernoff (1900–1974)
 - John Kindness (born 1951)
 - Cecil King (1921–1986)
 - Kenneth King (1939–2019)
 - John Kingerlee (born 1936)
 - Graham Knuttel (born 1954)
 - Georgina Moutray Kyle (1865–1950) –watercolour and pastels
 
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- Charles Lamb (1893–1964) – portraits and landscape painter
 - Deborah Lambkin (born 1970)
 - Grania Langrishe (born 1934)
 - James Latham (c. 1696 – 1747)
 - John Lavery (1856–1941)
 - Louis le Brocquy (1916–2012)
 - William John Leech (1861–1968)
 - James Le Jeune (1910–1983) – portraits and landscapes
 - John Luke (1906–1975)
 - Sean Lynch (born 1978) – contemporary artist
 - Clíodhna Lyons, Irish cartoonist
 
M
    
- Gladys Maccabe (1918–2018)
 - George Galway MacCann (1909–1967) –sculpture, painting
 - Patrick MacDowell (1799–1870)
 - Micheál MacLiammóir (1899–1978)
 - Daniel Maclise (1806–1870)
 - Henry MacManus (c. 1810 – 1878)
 - Anne Madden (born 1932)
 - Cecil Maguire (1930–2020) – painter[3][4]
 - Alice Maher (born 1956)
 - Padraig Marrinan (1906–1975)
 - Fergus Martin (born 1955)
 - Violet McAdoo (1900–1961)
 - James McArdell (fl. 1728–1765)
 - Charles McAuley (1900–1999)
 - Sheila McClean (1932–2016)
 - Samuel McCloy (1831–1904)
 - Bryan McCormack (born 1972)
 - Niall McCormack (born 1960)
 - Siobhan McDonald
 - Norah McGuinness (1903–1980)
 - Edward McGuire (1932–1986)
 - Frank McKelvey (1895–1974)
 - James McKenna (1933–2000)
 - Cherith McKinstry (1928–1904)
 - Aloysius McVeigh (1923–2008)
 - Colin Middleton (1910–1983)
 - Nick Miller (born 1962) – London-born artist, painter, member of Aosdána
 - John Minihan (born 1946)
 - Crawford Mitchell (1908–1976) – wood-engraving, linocuts
 - Flora Mitchell (1890–1973)
 - Martin Mooney (born 1970)
 - Garret Morphey (c. 1650 – 1716)
 - George Morrison (1915–1993) – landscape painter and a founding member of the Ulster Watercolour Society
 - Albert Morrow (1863 –1927) – illustrator, poster designer and cartoonist
 - Jack Morrow (1872–1926) – political cartoonist, illustrator and landscape painter
 - Richard Mosse (born 1980) – conceptual documentary photographer and video artist
 - Richard Moynan (1856–1906)
 - Michael Mulcahy (born 1952)
 - Janet Mullarney (1952–2020) – sculptor
 - George Mullins (fl. 1763–65)
 - William Mulready (1786–1863)
 - Bernard Mulrenin (1803–1868)
 - George Francis Mulvany (1809–1869)
 
N
    
- Charles Wynne Nicholls (1831–1903)
 - Paul Nietsche (1885–1950) – portraits and still-life
 
O
    
- Dermod O'Brien (1865–1945) – landscape and portrait painter
 - John O'Brien (1831–1891) – Irish-born Canadian marine artist
 - James Arthur O'Connor (1792–1841) – painter
 - John O'Connor (1830–1889) – painter
 - Roderic O'Conor (1860–1940) – painter influenced by Impressionism
 - Éamonn O'Doherty (1939–2011) – sculptor
 - John O'Keeffe (c. 1797 – 1838) – portrait and figure painter
 - Aloysius O'Kelly (1853 – c. 1941) – painter of coastlines, fishing ports and villages
 - Tony O'Malley (1913–2003) – self-taught painter
 - Frank O'Meara (1853–1888) – painter
 - Daniel O'Neill (1920–1974) – Romantic painter born in Belfast
 - George Bernard O'Neill (1828–1917) – paintings and etchings [5]
 - Henry O'Neill (1798–1880) – artist and archaeologist
 - William Orpen (1878–1931) – portrait painter
 - Dennis H Osborne (1919–2016) – painter
 - Jean Osborne (1926–1965) – abstract paintings and graphic designer
 - Walter Osborne (1859–1903) – impressionist painter
 - Seán O'Sullivan (1906–1964) – portrait painter
 - Rory O'Tunny (fl. 1540s) – sculptor
 
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- George Petrie (1790–1866) – painter, musician, antiquary and archaeologist
 - Stanley Pettigrew (born 1927) – painter
 - Garrett Phelan (born 1965) – installation artist
 - Raymond Piper (1923–2007) – portraiture and illustration
 - Albert Power (1881–1945) – sculptor
 - Sarah Purser (1848–1943) – artist often working in stained glass
 - Stephen Pusey (born 1952) – mural painter
 - Patrick Pye (1929–2018) – sculptor, painter and stained glass artist; resident in County Dublin
 
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- Basil Rakoczi (1908–1979) – artist and member of The White Stag group
 - John Ramage (1748–1802) – Irish American artist, goldsmith, portrait painter, and miniaturist
 - Eileen Reid (1894–1981) – painter
 - Nano Reid (1900–1981) – painter
 - Jim Ricks (born 1973) – contemporary artist
 - Anne Rigney (born 1957) – abstract artist and sculptor
 - Thomas Roberts (1749–1778) – landscape painter
 - Maria D. Robinson (1840–1920) – painter
 - Markey Robinson (1918–1999) – painter with a distinctive naïve expressionist style
 - Richard Rothwell (1800–1868) – portrait and genre painter
 - John Ryan (1925–1992) – artist, writer, critic, publisher, patron, broadcaster and publican
 
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- William Sadler II (c. 1782 – 1839) – landscape painter
 - Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848–1907) – Irish-born American sculptor of the Beaux-Arts generation
 - Caroline Scally (1886–1973) – Irish landscape artist
 - Robert Richard Scanlan (1801–1876) – painter and portraitist
 - Patrick Scott (1921–2014) – artist
 - Sean Scully (born 1945) – Irish-born American painter and printmaker
 - Paul Seawright (born 1965) – artist and professor of photography at the University of Ulster
 - Dermot Seymour (Born 1956) – painter
 - Kevin Sharkey (born 1960) – painter and celebrity
 - Neil Shawcross (born 1940) – portrait painter
 - Sir Martin Archer Shee (1769–1850) – Dublin-born portrait painter and president of the Royal Academy
 - Oliver Sheppard (1865–1941) – sculptor and lecturer
 - John Shinnors (born 1950) – abstract painter
 - James Sleator (1889–1950) – artist
 - Bob Sloan (born 1940) – sculptor
 - Hamilton Sloan (born 1945) – portrait painter and traditional Irish artist
 - Victor Sloan (born 1945) – photographer and artist
 - Edward Smyth (1749–1812) – sculptor
 - Holly Somerville – botanical artist
 - Camille Souter (born 1929) – painter
 - Stella Steyn (1907–1987)
 - Imogen Stuart (born 1927) – Berlin-born sculptor
 - Patrick Swift (1927–1983)
 
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- Henry Jones Thaddeus (1859–1929) – realist and portrait painter
 - Romeo Toogood (1902–1966) – landscape painter
 - Henry Tresham (1750–1814) – Irish-born painter of large-scale history paintings
 - Patrick Tuohy (1894–1930) – portrait, narrative, and genre painter
 - Charles Tyrrell (born 1950) – abstract painter and printmaker
 - Nora Twomey (born 1971) – animator and co-founder of Cartoon Saloon
 
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- J. Laurie Wallace (1864–1953) – artist
 - Ciarán Walsh (born 1980) – artist
 - Owen Walsh (1933–2002) – painter
 - Samuel Walsh (born 1951) – contemporary abstract artist
 - Wendy F. Walsh (1915–2014) – illustrator and botanical artist
 - Michael Warren (born 1950) – sculptor
 - Una Watters (1918–1965) – artist
 - Robert West (died 1770) – painter
 - Leo Whelan (1852–1956) – painter
 - Maurice Canning Wilks (1911–1984)
 - Alexander Williams (1845–1930) – landscape painter, maritime scenes
 - William Gorman Wills (1828–1891) – dramatist and painter
 
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- Anne Yeats (1919–2001) – painter and stage designer
 - Jack Yeats (1871–1957) – artist
 - John Butler Yeats (1839–1922) – artist
 
Critics, collectors and curators
    
- Alfred Chester Beatty (1875–1968)
 - Alfred Lane Beit (1903–1994)
 - Thomas Bodkin (1887–1961)
 - Anne Crookshank (1927–2016)
 - William Dargan (1799–1867)
 - Desmond John Villiers FitzGerald, Knight of Glin (1937–2011)
 - Cathal Gannon (1910–1999)
 - Bryan Guinness (1905–1992)
 - John Hewitt (1907–1987)
 - Gordon Lambert (1919–2005)
 - Hugh Lane (1875–1915)
 - Denis Mahon (1910–2011)
 - Lochlann Quinn (born 1940)
 - Æ (George William Russell) (1867–1935)
 - Tony Ryan (1936–2007)
 - George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950)
 - Theo Snoddy (1922–2008)
 - Walter G. Strickland (1850–1928)
 - Dorothy Walker (1929–2002)
 
References
    
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 - Royal Academy of Arts Collection, London, UK
 
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