Gerry Dalton

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Gerry Dalton (c. 1935 – 2019) was an Irish sculptor.[1][2][3] Dalton was born in Killinure, Ireland and moved to London in 1959.[4] Dalton became known posthumously for the sculpture garden he created at his home on Hormead road, Paddington, London.[4][5][6][7][8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hunt, El (24 October 2019). "Help to save Gerry's Pompeii – the west London flat filled to the brim with art". Time Out London.
  2. ^ Swerling, Gabriella (18 October 2019). "Rock stars and museum bosses unite to save "magical kingdom" built by imaginative pensioner in social housing". The Telegraph. www.telegraph.co.uk.
  3. ^ Hennessy, David (29 October 2019). "Campaign to save deceased Irish artist's life's work". The Irish World.
  4. ^ a b Cusack, Adrian (8 November 2019). "Campaign to save Glasson man's artistic treasure trove". Westmeath Independent.
  5. ^ Fowler, Alys (26 October 2019). "Hidden treasures: a statue-filled canal garden". The Guardian.
  6. ^ McDonagh, Melanie (31 October 2019). "Inside the battle to save one man's fantastical art collection". Evening Standard.
  7. ^ "Campaign to save concrete 'magical kingdom'". BBC News. 26 October 2019.
  8. ^ Malvern, Jack (23 October 2019). "Stars fight to save art at Gerry Dalton's Pompeii". The Times.