Alfred Chester Beatty, an Irish-American mining magnate, philanthropist, and art collector, passed away on January 19, 1968.
Beatty is well-known for his significant contributions to the world of art and culture, particularly through his extensive collection of rare books, manuscripts, and art.
During his lifetime, Alfred Chester Beatty amassed an extraordinary collection of art and cultural artifacts from around the world, which he later bequeathed to the people of Ireland.
His collections are on display at the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin, which he established. The library houses an extensive and diverse range of treasures, including illuminated manuscripts, prints, drawings, rare books, and other significant cultural artifacts.
Alfred Chester Beatty’s legacy as a collector, philanthropist, and patron of the arts continues to be celebrated in Ireland and beyond. His contributions to the cultural heritage of the world are of great significance.
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