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  • Rethinking the Borders of Islamic art: Paterna ceramics from the fourteenth century to today 

    Mc Sweeney, Anna (Equinox Publishing Limited, 2022)
    Recent scholarship in Islamic art and architecture has seen a growing interest in art from the borderlands – the borders of empires, peoples, religions and practices. In this context, the art of Muslim majority populations ...
  • Reviving the Artisan Sculptor: The Role of Ruskin, Science and Art Education 

    Tierney, Andrew (Four Courts Press, 2019)
    On meeting the O’Sheas in Oxford Ruskin saw them as the ideal of the savage northern workmen, obstinate and generous who by natural instinct brought a fluidity, freshness and life to their work. Dr Henry Acland, ...
  • St Patrick's Well 

    Moss, Rachel (TRIARC and Associated Editions, 2008)
    Just off the tree-lined pathway to the Provost’s House Stables is a narrow vault that extends under Nassau Street, close to its junction with Dawson Street. Housed within this vault is a well, reputed to be St Patrick’s ...
  • Unfinished business: Thomas Duff of Newry 

    Casey, Christine (2020)
    The Festschrift is the friend of unfinished research relegated to shelf or drawer, too hard-won and engaging to be forgotten. The date ‘24th April 1985’ is inscribed on a manuscript transcription made at ...
  • Visualizing Archaeologies: A Manifesto 

    RUSSELL, IAN (2007)
    Is archaeology a science? Is archaeology a humanity? What are the politics of spectatorship and archaeological representation? These initial thoughts form the basis for our archaeological explorations. Within current ...
  • Was the carver happy while he was about it? Trinity's Museum Building and the Ruskinian principle of happiness 

    Tierney, Andrew (Liverpool University Press, 2021-02)
    The Museum Building of Trinity College Dublin (1853-7), by Deane, Son & Woodward, is a seminal work of Ruskinian Gothic architecture, influencing a generation of British and Irish architects, and revolutionising Victorian ...