Art and Architecture of Ireland

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Detail of the base of the Cross of Cong

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Art and Architecture of Ireland is an authoritative and fully illustrated account of the art and architecture of Ireland from the early Middle Ages to the end of the 20th century. The volumes explore all aspects of Irish art and architecture – from high crosses to installation art, from Georgian houses to illuminated manuscripts, from watercolours and sculptures to photography, oil paintings, video art and tapestries. This monumental work provides new insight into every facet of the strength, depth and variety of Ireland’s artistic and architectural heritage.

Transcript of Art and Architecture of Ireland

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Detail of the base of the Cross of Cong

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Shrine of the Misach

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Ardagh Chalice

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Derrynaflan Hoard

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William Ashford, A Landscape based on Dawson Grove, Co. Monaghan

with the Artist

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Charles Russell, The O’Connell Centenary Celebrations

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Henry Brooke, The Continence of Scipio

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Norman Garstin, The Rain it Raineth Every Day

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Walter Frederick Osborne, The Dublin Streets: a Vendor of

Books

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Joseph Tudor, View of Dublin from the Phoenix Park

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William Davis, A view of Rye Water, near Leixlip

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Michael Bulfin, Sky-Train

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Cross Dorothy, Teacup (Video)

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Martina Galvin, Cloister Garden

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Chambers (architect) and Simon Vierpyl (sculptor) The Casino, Marino,

Dublin

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Leo Broe, Countess Marckievicz

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Christopher Moore, Thomas Moore

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Friedrich Herkner, This Tragic Age

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Castle Otway, Co. Tipperary

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The Irish Village at the Chicago World Fair ‘A century of Progress’

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Custom House, Dublin, James Gandon from F.H. Mares Photographs of Dublin with

descriptive letterpress

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Leo Whelan, General Headquarters IRA, 1922

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Gray, dressing table, rosewood, pine, zebrawood, steel frame

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Elieen Gray, Non Conformist Chair