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ISBN: HB: 9780300094350

Yale University Press

April 2003

208 pp.

27.5x22 cm

70 black&white illus., 35 colour illus.

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Gothic Art in Ireland, 1169-1550

Enduring Vitality

It will come as a surprise to many that a wealth of Gothic art and architecture can still be found in Ireland. This text examines the most westerly expression of Gothic – on the edge of Europe – and traces its development from the beginning of the 13th century to the Reformation. Colum Hourihane offers insights into Gothic Irish art, and he presents a revised view of art in Ireland in the Middle Ages. Brought to Ireland by the Anglo-Normans and religious reform movements, the style was adopted and adapted locally, first appearing in monastic architecture and subsequently in the other arts. Hourihane looks at what survives of Gothic art in Ireland, examines previously unknown material, and discusses such wide-ranging topics as the historiography of the style, its metalwork, iconography and forms.

About the Author

Colum Hourihane is director, Index of Christian Art, Princeton University.

Reviews

"Colum Hourihane sheds a whole new light on the subject of Gothic art in Ireland. His book is an eye-opener, and he has a knack of presenting material in a new and interesting way" – Peter Harbison, Royal Irish Academy