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Painting Dublin, 1886–1949

Visualising a Changing City

Kathryn Milligan

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English
Manchester University Press
10 December 2020
Delving into a hitherto unexplored aspect of Irish art history, Painting Dublin, 1886-1949 examines the depiction of Dublin by artists from the late-nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century. Artists' representations of the city have long been markers of civic pride and identity, yet in Ireland such artworks have been overlooked in favour of the rural and pastoral. Framed by the shift from city of empire to capital of an independent republic, this book examines artworks by Walter Osborne, Rose Barton, Jack B. Yeats, Harry Kernoff, Estella Solomons and Flora Mitchell, encompassing a variety of urban views and artistic themes. While Dublin is already renowned for its representation in literature, this book will demonstrate the many attractions it held for Ireland's artists, offering a vivid visualisation of the city's streets and inhabitants at a crucial time in its history. -- .

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Imprint:   Manchester University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 240mm,  Width: 170mm,  Spine: 22mm
ISBN:   9781526144102
ISBN 10:   1526144107
Pages:   272
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction: Painting Dublin, from Empire to Republic, 1886–1949 1 Poverty, parks and painting 2 Fog, gas and the picturesque 3 Dockers, swimmers and dancers 4 Radicals, workers and drinkers 5 Glamourous, old and vanishing Dublin Conclusion Index -- .

Kathryn Milligan is an art historian specialising in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Irish art -- .

Reviews for Painting Dublin, 1886–1949: Visualising a Changing City

'A rich - and enriching - volume, informed by an obvious love of the city.' Sunday Times Culture -- .


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