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The Irish Cottage History, Culture and Design

22.43£

Author: Marion McGarry

The cottage is an indelible image of rural Ireland, a symbol of both poverty and romanticism. This fully illustrated book:  Examines the evolution of the rural vernacular Irish cottage in the period 1860-1960, exploring the subject in a holistic context and discussing how Irish history, society, politics and culture shaped the design of these dwellings  Examines the cottage as emblematic of Irish cultural identity, positive and negative, discussing the furniture and interiors of cottages, as well as the lives of the people within them, and exploring its depiction in art and its impact on artists who depicted them  Is visually led: the text is accompanied by images by notable artists of the period, photographs and prints and this aspect sets it apart from other books which offer narratives based on architectural history alone. In addition, past books tended to be supplemented by grim monochrome images of the Great Famine and evicted families, which did little justice to the colourful and culturally rich lives lived within cottages  Although researched with academic rigour with sources listed throughout, is colourful and accessible. It does not seek to give a romantic view of cottages and is based on historical sources The Irish Cottage will appeal to educational researchers, tourists and people in Ireland with an interest in their recent ancestors, identity and culture. It contains approximately 50 colour images and 15 black-and-white images.
ISBN: 9781786050120
Publisher: Orpen Press
Imprint: Orpen Press
Published date:
DEWEY: 728.3709415
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: viii, 106
Weight: 386g
Height: 220mm
Width: 220mm
Spine width: 6mm

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