The Dublin Art Book

The Dublin Art Book
Title The Dublin Art Book PDF eBook
Author Emma Bennett
Publisher UIT Cambridge Limited
Pages 0
Release 2020-09-03
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1912934108

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A tribute to Ireland's beautiful capital from its own artists. Take a tour through the city, from historic Trinity College to the iconic Ha'penny Bridge using this impressive collection as your guide.

The Dublin Art Book

The Dublin Art Book
Title The Dublin Art Book PDF eBook
Author Emma Bennett
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 180
Release 2020-09-03
Genre Art
ISBN 1912934116

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A tribute to Ireland's beautiful capital from its own artists. Dublin is an iconic city loved the world over. Visitor or local you will understand why this is. If you have never had the chance to visit, pack your bags immediately! The Dublin Art Book offers a fresh perspective on the city, through the eyes of 55 local artists it inspires. This book is a tribute to Dublin, an impressive artistic collection taking the reader on a tour through this most vibrant city. From historic Trinity College and the iconic Ha'penny Bridge to the lively pub scene and secret hidden corners, Dublin's artists highlight its beauties in the most unique way.

Dublin in Sketches and Stories

Dublin in Sketches and Stories
Title Dublin in Sketches and Stories PDF eBook
Author Roísín Curé
Publisher Merrion Press
Pages 176
Release 2021-10-20
Genre Travel
ISBN 1785373773

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The Book of Kells and the Art of Illumination

The Book of Kells and the Art of Illumination
Title The Book of Kells and the Art of Illumination PDF eBook
Author National Gallery of Australia
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 90
Release 2000
Genre Art
ISBN

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The Book of Kells and the Art of Illumination brings together the Gospel of St. Mark from the 1200-year-old Irish masterpiece with a selection of medieval and Renaissance manuscripts which demonstrate the legacy of Kells throughout the centuries, both in terms of Gospel illustration and of the illuminated book. Not only does the Book of Kells testify to the vitality of Celtic art in the Early Middle Ages, but its fortunes also reflect the turbulent nature of the period in which it was created. This was an age in which the British Isles were ravaged by Viking raids, and monastic settlements, the cultural heart of the country, up-rooted. Yet, against these odds, the Book of Kells survived. In later times it suffered further disturbances, and in the middle of the 17th century, during Ireland's battles with Cromwell, it was transferred from the ruined parish of Kells to Trinity College, Dublin, where ever since it has had a secure and distinguished home.

Art of Katahdin

Art of Katahdin
Title Art of Katahdin PDF eBook
Author David Little
Publisher Down East Books
Pages 759
Release 2013-01-25
Genre Art
ISBN 1608931935

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Katahdin has been called Maine’s greatest treasure. In addition to the outdoor and sporting tradition that surrounds it, there is a distinct tradition of art. For more than a hundred years, some of the most prominent landscape painters—Marsden Hartley, Frederic Church, John Marin, and many others—have portrayed Katahdin. Art of Katahdin is the first book to catalog this tradition. Filled with hundreds of color artworks this books traces the artists who have worked at Katahdin, from the earliest renderings and maps of the area to contemporary views. The text follows some of the history of the region, as well as the artists’ ties to the mountain.

Creating History

Creating History
Title Creating History PDF eBook
Author Brendan Rooney
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Art, Irish
ISBN 9781911024286

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This book is to coincide with the National Gallery's exhibiton of the same name. With chapters from leading Irish historians, including Roy Foster, Tom Dunne and Raoisain Kennedy, 'Creating History' delivers fascinating assessments that situate the Easter Rising and Ireland's claim to independence through the historical significance and aesthetic value of Ireland's major artistic works.

Dublin Noir

Dublin Noir
Title Dublin Noir PDF eBook
Author Ken Bruen
Publisher Akashic Books
Pages 242
Release 2006
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781888451924

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Brand new stories by: Ken Bruen, Eoin Colfer, Jason Starr, Laura Lippman, Olen Steinhauer, Peter Spiegelman, Kevin Wignall, Jim Fusilli, John Rickards, Patrick J. Lambe, Charlie Stella, Ray Banks, James O. Born, Sarah Weinman, Pat Mullan, Gary Phillips, Craig McDonald, Duane Swierczynski, Reed Farrel Coleman, and others. Irish crime-fiction sensation Ken Bruen and cohorts shine a light on the dark streets of Dublin. Dublin Noir features an awe-inspiring cast of writers who between them have won all major mystery and crime-fiction awards. This collection introduces secret corners of a fascinating city and surprise assaults on the "Celtic Tiger" of modern Irish prosperity. "The stories paint a picture of Dublin as the Celtic Tiger, a beast crouched on its hind legs about leap at you and roaring with its intensity . . . The cynicism and despair of classic noir is portrayed within each of these stories." --Metro LA "Dublin Noir is perhaps the best short story anthology I've read." --Reviewing the Evidence