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George Mott

Author of The Synagogue

5 Works 196 Members 4 Reviews

Works by George Mott

The Synagogue (1978) — Photographer — 78 copies, 1 review
The Rediscovery of Ireland's Past: The Celtic Revival, 1830-1930 (1980) — Photographer — 41 copies, 3 reviews
Foro Italico (2003) — Photographer — 24 copies

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As a force fueling the development of an Irish national identity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Celtic Revival proved an important movement in modern Irish history. Yet with such luminaries as William Butler Yeats and J. M. Synge among its leading figures, the literary expression of the movement has overshadowed its other elements. In this book, art historian Jeanne Sheehy seeks to provide a more complete understanding of the Revival by examining its impact on the visual arts show more of the era.

Sheehy begins by tracing the origins of the movement to the developing interest in history throughout Europe in the early nineteenth century, particularly in medieval history. This fueled the first significant study of Irish antiquities, particularly those of the Celtic and early Christian (pre-English) eras. These discoveries generated a growing respect for Ireland’s cultural heritage, one neglected by elites in recent centuries who sought to identify themselves more closely to English culture. Now Irish emblems such as the shamrock and the harp became symbols of Irish pride, and were seized upon by activists such as those in the Young Ireland movement as badges of identity.

Sheehy chronicles this development with a sure command of the artistic developments of the era. She notes the reflection of the movement in the painting, sculpture, and architecture of the era, demonstrating how the Revival was reflected in nearly every field of artistry. Though she concludes that a distinctively Irish style failed to develop from the Revival, she nonetheless identifies several threads of development that demonstrate the importance of the Revival to Irish art from the era. Thoroughly researched, generously illustrated, and well-written, this is a valuable study of its subject, one that offers an added dimension to studying the interaction between culture and nationalism in modern Irish history.
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Book Description: NYC: Macmillan Publ. 1978, 1978. Hard Cover. Very Good +/Very Good. 1st Ed Ist Prtg. 7 3/4 x 10 3/4. book plate inside cover spine bottom lightly bent dj has 1/2" closed tear top edge small nick on front flap 3" X 1" Chip back bottom b&w and color illus notes glossary bibliography index of place names 215 pp 3 lbs. Bookseller Inventory # 15632

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