Eire/Land
From its earliest history, Ireland has been contested land, claimed by waves of invaders, each attempting to inscribe and possess the island territory. The éire/Land exhibition, to be held at the McMullen Museum from February to May 2003, is the first major art exhibition to examine this theme. From medieval topographical surveys and Celtic artifacts to nineteenth-century landscapes and the expressionist art of the present day, éire/Land collects pieces that collectively reveal Ireland's contested past—including works by Dierdre O'Mahony, Jack Butler Yeats, Sean Keating, and architect Brian Tolle. Drawing on original research by prominent international scholars and by the largest and most distinguished Irish studies faculty in North America, this catalog relates those works and artifacts to new scholarship in a variety of disciplines, lending Ireland's visual history the cultural, historical, and political context it deserves.
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Eire/Land
From its earliest history, Ireland has been contested land, claimed by waves of invaders, each attempting to inscribe and possess the island territory. The éire/Land exhibition, to be held at the McMullen Museum from February to May 2003, is the first major art exhibition to examine this theme. From medieval topographical surveys and Celtic artifacts to nineteenth-century landscapes and the expressionist art of the present day, éire/Land collects pieces that collectively reveal Ireland's contested past—including works by Dierdre O'Mahony, Jack Butler Yeats, Sean Keating, and architect Brian Tolle. Drawing on original research by prominent international scholars and by the largest and most distinguished Irish studies faculty in North America, this catalog relates those works and artifacts to new scholarship in a variety of disciplines, lending Ireland's visual history the cultural, historical, and political context it deserves.
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Eire/Land

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From its earliest history, Ireland has been contested land, claimed by waves of invaders, each attempting to inscribe and possess the island territory. The éire/Land exhibition, to be held at the McMullen Museum from February to May 2003, is the first major art exhibition to examine this theme. From medieval topographical surveys and Celtic artifacts to nineteenth-century landscapes and the expressionist art of the present day, éire/Land collects pieces that collectively reveal Ireland's contested past—including works by Dierdre O'Mahony, Jack Butler Yeats, Sean Keating, and architect Brian Tolle. Drawing on original research by prominent international scholars and by the largest and most distinguished Irish studies faculty in North America, this catalog relates those works and artifacts to new scholarship in a variety of disciplines, lending Ireland's visual history the cultural, historical, and political context it deserves.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781892850058
Publisher: McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College
Publication date: 05/02/2003
Edition description: 1
Pages: 225
Product dimensions: 9.00(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Vera Kreilkamp teaches Irish studies at Boston College and is coeditor of the journal Éire-Ireland.

Table of Contents

Editor's Dedication
Vera Kreilkamp
Director's Preface
Nancy Netzer
"Bogland"
Seamus Heaney
Introduction
Marjorie Howes and Kevin O'Neill
Mapping
The Turn to the Map: Cartographic Fictions in Irish Culture
Claire Connolly
Making and Remaking the Irish Landscape in the Early Middle Ages
Robin Fleming
Shaping and Mis-shaping: Visual Impressions of Ireland in Illuminated Manuscripts
Michelle P. Brown
Digging
Art/Full Ground: Unearthing an Early Medieval Golden Age for Ireland
Nancy Netzer
Sacred Landscapes and Ancient Rituals: Two Watercolors by George Petrie
Pamela Berger
Possessing
Observing Irish Romantic Landscape Painting
Katherine Nahum
Painting Mayo's Landscape: The Big House, the Pleasure Grounds, and the Mills
Vera Kreilkamp
Visualizing the Famine in County Mayo
Margaret Preston
"The Land for the People": Post-Famine Images of Eviction
L. Perry Curtis
"The soil of Ireland for the people of Ireland": The Politics of Land in Irish Visual Imagery 1850-1936
Robert Savage
Painting the West: The Role of Landscape in Irish Identity
Síghle Bhreathnach-Lynch
Responding Today
Exploring Place and Artistic Practice in Northern Mayo
Alston Conley
The Art of Dinnseanchas. Excavating the Storied Past of Place
Lisabeth Buchelt
Responding Today: Dis/Location and the Land
Kate Costello-Sullivan
Contemporary Encounters with Irish Landscape
Robin Lydenberg
Works in the Exhibition
Mapping
Digging
Possessing
Responding Today
Contributors to the Catalogue
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