The Dublin Volunteers on College Green

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The Dublin Volunteers on College Green
Francis Wheatley - The Dublin Volunteers on College Green.jpg
Artist Francis Wheatley
Yearc.1780
Type Oil on canvas, history painting
Dimensions175 cm× 323 cm(69 in× 127 in)
Location National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin

The Dublin Volunteers on College Green is a 1780 history painting by the English artist Francis Wheatley. [1] [2] It depicts a scene on the 4 November 1779. To commemorate the birthday of William III thousands of Irish Volunteers paraded on College Green in Dublin close to the statue of William. They are shown firing their muskets in salute. [3]

Following the threat of invasion during the American War of Independence, a large Irish Volunteer movement was formed to supplement the Irish Army. Although primarily led by Protestant Patriots, it also attracted many Catholic recruits. Although loyal to the crown, the volunteers became a force to pressure the government in London to give greater powers to the Parliament of Ireland which was granted in 1782 as Grattan's Parliament. Wheatley was in Ireland after fleeing London to escape his creditors. While in Dublin he also produced The Irish House of Commons , a notable depiction of the Irish Parliament.

The work was displayed at the exhibition of the Irish Society of Artists in 1760. [4] The painting is today in the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin, having been acquired through a gift from the Duke of Leinster in 1891.

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