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Art History
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Mary Lohan (Profile 5)€10.99
Each volume in the Profile series carries two major texts - an essay and an interview with the artist/architect - and is heavily illustrated in colour.
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Thinking Long : Contemporary Art in the North of Ireland (Hardback)€33.99
This book examines art practice in, and in relation to Northern Ireland during a period of acute political and social change - from the late 1970s to the early 1990s.
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Luca Signorelli : The San Brizio Chapel, Orvieto (Great Fresco Cycles of the Renaissance S.)€50.00
This beautiful series lavishly illustrates the world's major fresco cycles from the early fourteenth through the seventeenth centuries. Each book also contains a comprehensive text, a biography of the artist, a bibliography, and a glossary.
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Art and the National Dream (Hardback)Special Price €19.99 Regular Price €39.99
This book consists of richly illustrated essays which explore aspects of romanticism in art, architecture and design. North America, England, Russia, Norway, Finland, Japan, Poland, Hungary and Ireland are represented by pioneering experts working in a rich field of ongoing research.
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Artemisia Gentileschi : The Image of the Female Hero in Italian Baroque Art€61.00
Artemisia Gentileschi, widely regarded as the most important woman artist before the modern period, was a major Italian Baroque painter of the seventeenth century and the only female follower of Caravaggio.
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Newgrange : Archaeology, Art and Legend€23.99
Professor O'Kelly, the most distinguished authority on Newgrange, demonstrates that this remarkable megalithic tomb, 'the great national monument of Ireland, was built about 3200 BC by Neolithic farmers, who possessed considerable expertise in engineering, architecture, art and astronomy.'
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Dublin Castle Art€29.99
The historical and contemporary collection. From the mid-16th century on, Dublin Castle was the core of the administration of government in Ireland.