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The Rynhardt Collection

Jeanne Rynhart has good reason to look back on 20th December 1988 with pride. The strains of "Cockles and Mussels" rang out over her native city and a huge cheer went up as the then Lord Mayor of Dublin, Ald. Ben Briscoe, TD slid the blue mantle from around the life-size bronze sculpture of Dublin's celebrated fishmonger, Molly Malone.

stone wallThe highlight of Dublin's Millenium was indeed a proud way to mark a sculptor's first life-size monument in her native city and Jeanne did not let the inhabitants down. Molly Malone stands tall among the many famous statesmen, writers and poets and could arguably be described as Dublin's most popular piece of sculpture.

mollie maloneMollie Malone - Jeanne's sculpture enjoys the admiration of people in Ireland and abroad and her works have attracted collectors in manycountries around the world.

Each piece is well researched to ensure the authenticity of features such as clothing, detail, pose, location and this attention to detail is evident in each and every piece.

Learn more about the Rynharts in our People section.

 

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