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Edward Delaney's Famine Memorial

Dublín, IRLANDA 2024

 

The Famine Memorial by Edward Delaney, located at the northeast corner of St. Stephen's Green in Dublin, is a powerful work of art that commemorates the Great Irish Famine. The sculpture, created by the Irish artist Edward Delaney in 1967, consists of several bronze figures that evoke the desperation, hunger, and loss of this tragic period. The figures, with their skeletal forms and gestures of suffering, convey a sense of harshness and desolation. The memorial is considered an example of modern expressionism and stands out for its abstract and evocative character. Its location in one of the city's most central parks makes it a must-visit site for reflection for those who want to understand one of the most painful periods in Ireland's history.

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Uploaded on September 13, 2025
Taken on September 20, 2024