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Ethel Gresley Ball (24 November 1886 – 3 July 1959), was an Irish artist working in both paintings and sculpture. She is best known for her studies of animals at the Royal Zoological Gardens, Dublin.


Life

Ethel Gresley Ball was born on 24 November 1886 to
Valentine Ball Valentine Ball (14 July 1843 – 15 June 1895) was an Irish geologist, son of Robert Ball (1802–1857) and a brother of Sir Robert Ball. Ball worked in the Geological Survey of India for twenty years before returning to take up a positi ...
and his wife Gresley Stewart-Moore in Dublin. Her father was a geologist and Director at Science and Art Museum in Dublin. She was an artist who was a member of the
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and the
Royal Zoological Society of Ireland The Zoological Society of Ireland (ZSI) is the body responsible for running Dublin Zoo, where it is based, and Fota Wildlife Park in County Cork. It is the successor to the Royal Zoological Society of Ireland (RZSI), a learned society for the ...
. Her older sister Maude Mary Ball was also an artist. Ball studied under
Oliver Sheppard Oliver Sheppard (10 April 1865 – 14 September 1941) was an Irish sculptor, most famous for his 1911 bronze statue of the mythical Cuchullain dying in battle. His work was also part of the art competitions at the 1924 Summer Olympics and the ...
at the RHA Schools and at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art. Ball exhibited annually at
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(RHA) Exhibitions from 1917, showing over 50 pieces cumulatively. In 1922, along with her sister Maude and Dorothy FitzGerald, Ball exhibited works at Mills' Hall, Merrion Row, Dublin. She was also featured at the Exhibition of the
Royal Scottish Academy The Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) is the country's national academy of art. It promotes contemporary art, contemporary Scottish art. The Academy was founded in 1826 by eleven artists meeting in Edinburgh. Originally named the Scottish Academy ...
of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in 1940, in Belfast and at the Royal
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. The
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purchased a bronze she completed of a 'Great Irish Deer, formerly known as "Irish Elk" ' in 1927, which had been exhibited at Mills' Hall in 1930. Her last exhibited piece with the RHA was in 1940, ''Zoo Babies at Play''. She died on 3 July 1959. Dublin Zoo hold three pieces of sculpture by her.


Works

* Mother - Portrait Bust * Meditation * Miss Florence Gifford * Statuette -1917 * Spring - Statuette, 1918 * The New Penny, 1919 * Boy's Head, 1920 * Woman's Head, 1921* * Miss May Crosbie, 1921 (Circa) * Lion Finn, 1922* * Chimpanzee Companions, 1923* * Chimpanzee Companions, 1923* * Head of an Old Man, 1924* * Young Lion - Selim Bey, 1924* * Caracal, 1925* * Arabian Baboon, 1925* * Lynx on Guard, 1925 * Chimpanzee, 1925 * Italian Workman, 1926* * Baboon Sentry, 1926* * Snarling Leopard, 1926* * Lion Cubs, Dathi, Cormac and Aoife, born in Dublin, 1926* * Lion's Head, 1926 * Leopard, 1926 * Young Tigers, 1927* * A Little Mischief, 1927* * A Fishy Meal, 1928* * The Favourite, 1928* * The Old Macaw, 1928* * Young Lions, 1929* * The Beggar, 1929* * Mary Devenport O'Neill, 1929* * Play, 1929* * Leopard Set, 1930* * Young Primates - Orang and Chimpanzee, 1931* * My Kill, 1931* * Lion Cub, 1931* * 'A Wise Old Bird was She', 1931* * Dainty, 1932* * Ostrich, 1932* * Young Lion Cubs Settling Down, 1932* * The Three Sisters, 1932* * Old Jack the Ratter, 1932* * The Beggar, 1934* * Young Donkey Foal, 1934* * A Young Family, 1934* * Lion Cubs (The Snuggling Stage), 1934* * Head of Lioness, 1934* * Lion, Finn, 1935* * Donkey Foal, 1935* * The Twins, 1935* * Baedan, Bricriu, Breas, Branach and Blanaid, 1935* * Chimpanzee and Her Baby, 1937* * Shetland Pony, 1937* * 'Jackie' - Donkey Foal, 1937* * Golden Cat Sharpening her Claws, 1938* Dates marked * are usually the year a work was exhibited.


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