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Nineteenth-Century Irish Sculpture

Forfatter:
tekstilinnbinding, 2010
Engelsk

Paula Murphy, the leading expert on Irish sculpture, offers an extensive survey of the history of sculpture in Ireland in the nineteenth century, with particular emphasis on the large public works produced during the Victorian period. The works of such major figures as Patrick MacDowell, John Henry Foley, Thomas Kirk, and Thomas Farrell are discussed —as well as works by a host of lesser-known sculptors, including John Edward Carew, Christopher Moore, James Cahill, and Joseph Robinson Kirk. Lavishly illustrated, the book covers the work of many Irish sculptors who practiced abroad, particularly in London, and the work of English sculptors, including John Flaxman, Francis Chantrey, E. H. Baily, and Richard Westmacott, who were located in Ireland. Murphy makes extensive use of contemporary documentation, much of it from newspapers, to present the sculptors and their work in the religious and political context of their time.



Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Undertittel
Native Genius Reaffirmed
Forfatter
Paula Murphy
ISBN
9780300159097
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
1588 gram
Utgivelsesdato
22.4.2010
Antall sider
320