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Cliodhna Cussen (1932-2022) was an Irish sculptor, artist and author. She was born in Newcastle West, County Limerick in 1932 to a prominent local family and died on August 2nd 2022. She was married to Pádraig Ó Snodaigh, a poet, writer and publisher. She was mother of Sinn Féin TD for Dublin South Central Aengus Ó Snodaigh. She has received many public work commissions which can be found around Ireland. She is known for working mainly in stone and bronze. In 1986, she added a statue of Saint Patrick depicted as a shepherd with a sheep at his feet at the pilgrimage site of Máméan in Connemara.

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  • Cliodhna Cussen (1932-2022) was an Irish sculptor, artist and author. She was born in Newcastle West, County Limerick in 1932 to a prominent local family and died on August 2nd 2022. She was married to Pádraig Ó Snodaigh, a poet, writer and publisher. She was mother of Sinn Féin TD for Dublin South Central Aengus Ó Snodaigh. She has received many public work commissions which can be found around Ireland. She is known for working mainly in stone and bronze. In 1986, she added a statue of Saint Patrick depicted as a shepherd with a sheep at his feet at the pilgrimage site of Máméan in Connemara. (en)
  • Ba dhealbhóir, fhile agus scríbhneoir í Clíodna Cussen (1932 — 1 Lúnasa 2022). Tá sí áirithe ar dhuine de shárdhealbhóirí na hÉireann agus tá a cuid saothar le feiceáil in áiteanna poiblí ar fud na tíre, i mBaile Átha Cliath go háirithe. Is i mBaile Átha Cliath a chaith sí an chuid is mó dá saol, áit ar chruthaigh sí saothair ealaíne a bhain clú agus cáil náisiúnta agus idirnáisiúnta amach i gcaitheamh na mblianta. (ga)
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  • Cliodhna Cussen (1932-2022) was an Irish sculptor, artist and author. She was born in Newcastle West, County Limerick in 1932 to a prominent local family and died on August 2nd 2022. She was married to Pádraig Ó Snodaigh, a poet, writer and publisher. She was mother of Sinn Féin TD for Dublin South Central Aengus Ó Snodaigh. One of her most prominent pieces of public art is at the intersection of Pearse and College Streets in Dublin. The Long Stone replica (Ivar the Boneless' Pillar) was erected in 1986 and marks the site of an original Viking long stone to prevent their longships from running aground. She also created the 'Who Made The World' sculpture in Ballsbridge. She has received many public work commissions which can be found around Ireland. She is known for working mainly in stone and bronze. In 1986, she added a statue of Saint Patrick depicted as a shepherd with a sheep at his feet at the pilgrimage site of Máméan in Connemara. She is the author of the novel, An Eochair (the key), a fictional account of the life of Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill (especially her relationship with Art Ó Laoghaire) author of Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire one of the greatest laments in Irish literature. She has authored three collections of poetry published by Coiscéim, Sifíní (2001), Turasanna (2011) and Idir Dhá Sháile (2018). (en)
  • Ba dhealbhóir, fhile agus scríbhneoir í Clíodna Cussen (1932 — 1 Lúnasa 2022). Tá sí áirithe ar dhuine de shárdhealbhóirí na hÉireann agus tá a cuid saothar le feiceáil in áiteanna poiblí ar fud na tíre, i mBaile Átha Cliath go háirithe. Is i mBaile Átha Cliath a chaith sí an chuid is mó dá saol, áit ar chruthaigh sí saothair ealaíne a bhain clú agus cáil náisiúnta agus idirnáisiúnta amach i gcaitheamh na mblianta. Thar aon ní eile, is iad na dealbha cré-umha agus cloch a mhúnlaigh agus a shnoigh sí is mó a fhágann sí le huacht ó tá a lán acu crochta in áiteanna poiblí ar fud na tíre. Áirítear ina measc An Chloch Fhada i gceantar Shráid an Phiarsaigh i mBaile Átha Cliath, Cé a Rinne an Domhan? i nDroichead na Dothra agus an dealbh de Naomh Pádraig i i gConamara. (ga)
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