Art researcher's guide to Dublin / edited by Olivia Fitzpatrick & Rose Roberto ; with Elizabeth Kirwan & Edward Murphy ; introduction by Christine Casey.
Publication details: [London : ARLIS, 2013]Subject(s): DDC classification:- 708.2
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Loanable Book | Library | Irish Collection | 708.2 ARL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy 1 | Available | 000425620 | |
Loanable Book | Library | Irish Reserve | 708.2 ARL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy 2 | Available | 000425619 | |
Non-Loanable Book | RDS Archives | Archival Material | 708.2 ARL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy 3 | Not for loan | 000425618 | |
Non-Loanable Book | RDS Archives | Archival Material | 708.2 ARL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy 4 | Not for loan | 000425617 | |
Non-Loanable Book | RDS Publications | Reference | 708.2 ARL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy 5 | Not for loan | 000425616 |
Published in association with the Royal Dublin Society.
"Dublin is the gateway to Ireland. From its Viking origins it grew to be one of Europe's leading centres for music, literature and art. In the 18th century Dublin reached a high point, when wealth and patronage fostered skilled artists, builders and craftsmen who put a distinctive Hibernian stamp on their work in the Georgian idiom of the time. Today Dublin is a thriving modern city with pride in the educational and cultural institutions from its past. This handbook describes many of these institutions along with more recently established collections on modern art, design and architecture."
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