Cecil Galbally RHA (1911-1995) A View of Brian Boru Bridge and St. Patrick's Quay, Cork City Oil on board, 38 x 45cm (15 x 17¾'') Signed Galbally, who worked initially as a bank official, began exhibiting at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1940 from an address in Ranelagh, Dublin. From 1941 he provided an address at Dollymount Avenue on Dublin's north side. He continued to exhibit at the annual RHA shows until 1954, in which year he entered two works of Spanish subjects, having moved to Spain in the late 1940's. He also exhibited at the Victor Waddington Gallery in Dublin. Cecil Galbally RHA (1911-1995) A View of Brian Boru Bridge and St. Patrick's Quay, Cork City Oil on board, 38 x 45cm (15 x 17¾'') Signed Galbally, who worked initially as a bank official, began exhibiting at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1940 from an address in Ranelagh, Dublin. From 1941 he provided an address at Dollymount Avenue on Dublin's north side. He continued to exhibit at the annual RHA shows until 1954, in which year he entered two works of Spanish subjects, having moved to Spain in the late 1940's. He also exhibited at the Victor Waddington Gallery in Dublin.
Cecil Galbally RHA (1911-1995) A View of Brian Boru Bridge and St. Patrick's Quay, Cork City Oil on board, 38 x 45cm (15 x 17¾'') Signed Galbally, who worked initially as a bank official, began exhibiting at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1940 from an address in Ranelagh, Dublin. From 1941 he provided an address at Dollymount Avenue on Dublin's north side. He continued to exhibit at the annual RHA shows until 1954, in which year he entered two works of Spanish subjects, having moved to Spain in the late 1940's. He also exhibited at the Victor Waddington Gallery in Dublin. Cecil Galbally RHA (1911-1995) A View of Brian Boru Bridge and St. Patrick's Quay, Cork City Oil on board, 38 x 45cm (15 x 17¾'') Signed Galbally, who worked initially as a bank official, began exhibiting at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1940 from an address in Ranelagh, Dublin. From 1941 he provided an address at Dollymount Avenue on Dublin's north side. He continued to exhibit at the annual RHA shows until 1954, in which year he entered two works of Spanish subjects, having moved to Spain in the late 1940's. He also exhibited at the Victor Waddington Gallery in Dublin.
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