The National Gallery of Ireland has received 78 special pieces of art from the Ulster Bank art collection.
It marks the bank's withdrawal from the Irish market and represents a legacy-gift to the nation.
Most of the paintings, prints and sculptures are by Irish artists - dating from the 1950s to the early 2000s.
Among the canvases are 'Dublin Bay' a five-piece compilation by Martin Gale.... and 'Leda', a 1950's Greek study by the renowned self-taught Dublin artist, Louis Le Brocquy.