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Ireland, crossroads of art and design, 1690-1840, edited by William Laffan and Christopher Monkhouse ; with the assistance of Leslie Fitzpatrick ; with contributions by Toby Barnard [and 14 others]

Label
Ireland, crossroads of art and design, 1690-1840, edited by William Laffan and Christopher Monkhouse ; with the assistance of Leslie Fitzpatrick ; with contributions by Toby Barnard [and 14 others]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 266-273) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ireland
Nature of contents
catalogsbibliography
Oclc number
894310420
Responsibility statement
edited by William Laffan and Christopher Monkhouse ; with the assistance of Leslie Fitzpatrick ; with contributions by Toby Barnard [and 14 others]
Sub title
crossroads of art and design, 1690-1840
Summary
"This groundbreaking book captures a period in Ireland's history when countless foreign architects, artisans, and artists worked side by side with their native counterparts, forging a uniquely Irish style. Nearly all of the works within this remarkable volume--many of them never published before--have been drawn from North American collections. This catalogue accompanies the first exhibition to celebrate the Irish as artists, collectors, and patrons during a period known to scholars as the long 18th century. Featuring the work of a wide range of artists--known and unknown--and a diverse array of media, the catalogue also includes an impressive assembly of essays by a pre-eminent group of international experts working on the art and cultural history of Ireland. Major essays discuss the subjects of the Irish landscape and tourism, Irish country houses, and Dublin's role as a center of culture and commerce. Also included are numerous shorter essays covering a full spectrum of topics and artworks, including bookbinding, ceramics, furniture, glass, mezzotints, miniatures, musical instruments, pastels, silver, and textiles."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Colonial Ireland: Artistic crossroads / William Laffan -- Portraits and pantheons / William Laffan -- Dublin: Capital of Ireland, second city of the British Empire / Toby Barnard -- Ireland: A new geographical pastime? / Finola O'kane -- The realm of the Irish country house / Kevin V. Mulligan -- Ireland's "Wild Harp": A contested symbol / Tom Dunne -- Part Two: The Arts of Ireland -- Made in Ireland: Productino, patriotism, and prowess / Toby Barnard -- Regarding Irish eighteenth-century artists: Comment, culture, and community / Brendan Rooney -- A particular passion for pastel / Suzanne Folds McCullagh -- Out from darkness: The Irish Mezzotint comes of age / Martha Tedeschi -- Jewels above all prize: Portrait miniatures on Enamel and Ivory / Paul Caffrey -- Irish furniture -- A Sterling trade: Making and selling silver in Ireland / Alison Fitzgerald -- "Burned with ... Turf': The Unique charm of Iirsh ceramics / Peter Francis -- The enduring myths of Irish Glass / Peter Francis -- Dressing Irish: Textiles in Ireland / Toby Barnard -- Irish Bookbinding / Philip Maddock -- Early musical instrument making in Ireland / Darcy Kuronen -- CODA: The Quest for Ireland's Art in North America / Christpher Monkhose
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