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Ireland and Europe in the Middle Ages

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An exploration of Irish medieval art in a European context, looking at social and political aspects, racial divisions, cathedrals, Cistercian and Franciscan buildings, and thirteenth-century castle...
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Professor Stalley began to explore Ireland's rich legacy of medieval art in 1969, at a time when it was little known by students abroad. From the start his principal aim was to discover how Irish art fitted into its European context, an aim which led to a series of important comparative studies on major European monuments, both Romanesque and Gothic. Having begun his career as a historian, the author has been concerned with the social and political implications of medieval art, particularly the effect of the racial divisions that existed in medieval Ireland. He has written about Irish cathedrals, as well as the buildings of the Cistercian monks and Franciscan friars. He has also investigated the royal programme of castle building in the thirteenth century. Other essays in this volume include a fascinating account of the repercussions of the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, as well as a consideration of the influence of Viking styles on Hiberno-Romanesque sculpture. In recent years Professor Stalley has turned his attention to the high crosses, writing with authority on the iconography of these complex monuments. The opening essay in the volume is devoted to the patronage of Henry I's justiciar, Bishop Roger of Salisbury, whose cathedral at Sarum was destined to influence the course of Irish Romanesque.
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Price: £60.00
Pages: 352
Publisher: Pindar Press
Imprint: Pindar Press
Publication Date: 31 December 1994
ISBN: 9780907132806
Format: Hardcover
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HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: medieval period, middle ages

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Preface

A Twelfth-Century Patron of Architecture: A Study of the Buildings erected by Roger, Bishop of Salisbury, 1102-39

Corcomroe Abbey: Some Observations on its Architectural History

William of Prene and the Royal Works in Ireland

The Medieval Sculpture of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin

The Romanesque Sculpture of Tuam

Three Irish Buildings with West Country Origins

Irish Gothic and English Fashion

A Misunderstood Gothic Masterpiece: the Cantwell Effigy at Kilfane, Co. Kilkenny

The Original Site of St. Patrick's Cross, Cashel

Sailing to Santiago: Medieval Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela and its Artistic Influence in Ireland

European Art and the Irish High Crosses

Gaelic Friars and Gothic Design

Medieval Naturalism and the Botanical Carvings at Corcomroe Abbey, Co. Clare

Irish and Scottish Gothic in the Later Middle Ages

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Index