George Francis Mulvany (1809 – 1869) was an Irish painter and the first director of the National Gallery of Ireland.
[1] George Francis Mulvany was the son of Thomas James Mulvany, a painter and the RHA's keeper.
George Francis Mulvany studied at the Academy school and would first exhibit there in 1827.
In 1835 he became a member of the RHA, and took over as keeper upon his father's death in 1845.
Mulvany became the first director of the National Gallery of Ireland in 1862.