The Stags Head Pub, Dublin, Ireland, fine art print by award winning Irish Artist Conor Langton.
Hand signed by the artist. Conor has created artwork for The New York, Rolling Stone, The New York Times and Entertainment Weekly.
Available in A4 and A3, Framed and Unframed.
Printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 308 gsm using Archival, 100% pigment-based inks.
All Prints are shipped flat in a heavy duty card envelope.
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About the pub:
The Stags Head Bar in Dublin, with a history dating back to the 18th century, stands as a venerable testament to the city’s pub culture. Originally known as “John Bull’s Albion Hotel,” it underwent a name change in the 19th century to become the iconic establishment it is today. Nestled in the heart of the city on Dame Court, it exudes timeless charm with its Victorian decor and intricate woodwork, transporting patrons to a bygone era.
This historic pub has played witness to significant events in the city’s past, including the 1916 Easter Rising. It’s interior, with its ornate ceilings and vintage furnishings, serves as a backdrop to tales of revolutionaries and literary figures who once gathered within its walls. Over the years, the pub has retained its authenticity, becoming a beloved institution that seamlessly blends history with the lively energy of contemporary Dublin.
Today, the bar continues to captivate both locals and tourists alike, offering a unique blend of historical significance and vibrant social atmosphere. With its iconic stag’s head adorning the bar, this Dublin landmark invites patrons to savour a pint while immersed in the rich tapestry of Irish history that permeates its every nook and cranny.