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Part IV - The Long View, Ireland 1880–2016

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2018

Thomas Bartlett
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University of Aberdeen
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Print publication year: 2018

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The main sources used for this text have been the Art and Architecture of Ireland (vol. 2, Nicola Figgis, Painting 1600–2000; vol. 3, Paula Murphy, Sculpture 1600–2000; vol. 4, R. Loeber, H. Campbell, E. Rowley, L. Hurley, J. Montague, Architecture 1600–2000; vol. 5, P. Murray & C. Marshall, Twentieth Century, 2014); and books by Fionna Barber (Art in Ireland since 1910, 2013); Enrique Juncosa and Christina Kennedy (The Moderns, The Arts in Ireland from the 1900s to the 1970s, 2011); Liam Kelly (Thinking Long. Contemporary Art in the North of Ireland, 1996); S.B. Kennedy (Irish Art and Modernism 1880–1950, 1991); Brian P. Kennedy (Dreams and Responsibilities, The State and the Arts in Independent Ireland, 1990). Full details of these publications are indicated in the bibliography.Google Scholar

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