File:Detail from a Theosophical mural painted by W. B. Yeats and George William Russell (Æ) in the Drawing Room, at 3 Ely Place (former Theosophical Society meeting place), Dublin.jpg

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English: Detail of the right side part of a Theosophical mural painting in the drawing room at 3 Ely Place, Dublin (former Theosophical Society meeting place). There, according to Sally North (15 February 2023), "A Labyrinth of Images: WB Yeats and the Celtic Order" (29 minutes and 40 seconds in the seminar video uploaded to Youtube: [1]), George William Russell and W. B. Yeats painted it in the late 1880s.
Date Late 1880s
Source Irish Network for the Study of Esotericism and Paganism - INSEP Facebook page. Photo uploaded on 12 February 2023: [2]. Originally from the presentation by Sally North (15 February 2023). "A Labyrinth of Images: WB Yeats and the Celtic Order". Study of Religions Research Seminar. Study of Religions Department, University College Cork. (display image of the video uploaded to Youtube: [3]).
Author George William Russell ("AE") (1867-1935) and William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)

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current15:03, 22 July 2023Thumbnail for version as of 15:03, 22 July 2023611 × 529 (315 KB)BafunciusUploaded a work by George William Russell ("AE") (1867-1935) and William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) from Irish Network for the Study of Esotericism and Paganism - INSEP Facebook page. Photo uploaded on 12 February 2023: [https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=660827185851106&set=a.525649962702163]. Originally from the presentation by Sally North (15 February 2023). "A Labyrinth of Images: WB Yeats and the Celtic Order" (display image of the video uploaded to Youtube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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