Thomas James Mulvany
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Thomas James Mulvany (1779–1845) was an Irish painter and keeper of the Royal Hibernian Academy.


Life

Mulvany was an exhibitor with the Dublin Society of Artists, at the rooms of the Dublin Society in Hawkins Street, Dublin, in May 1809. When the Dublin Society in 1819 disposed of their premises and the artists were left without a place for exhibition, Mulvany, with his brother, John George Mulvany, also a painter, was active in advocating for a charter of incorporation to the artists of Ireland. A charter was obtained in 1823 and the Royal Hibernian Academy founded under the presidency of Francis Johnston; Mulvany and his brother were two of the 14 academicians first elected. Subsequently Mulvany became keeper of the Academy, in 1841. He died in 1845.


Works

Mulvany wrote for '' The Citizen'' on Irish artists. During the last years of his life Mulvany was employed in editing the ''Life'' of James Gandon. The book was published in 1846. It was based on papers of James Gandon the younger, and
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also edited the work.


Family

Mulvany married Mary Field, and they had seven children, the eldest being
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. Their son George Francis Mulvany (1809–1869), also practised as a painter. He succeeded his father as keeper of the Royal Hibernian Academy, and in 1854 he was elected the first director of the newly founded National Gallery of Ireland. The fourth son John Skipton Mulvany was known as an architect.


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Attribution {{DEFAULTSORT:Mulvany, Thomas James 1779 births 1845 deaths 19th-century Irish painters Irish male painters Irish biographers Irish male non-fiction writers Irish male writers Male biographers 19th-century Irish writers 19th-century male writers 19th-century Irish male artists