Art history at the crossroads of Ireland and the United States , 2022
- Title(s):
Art history at the crossroads of Ireland and the United States / edited by Cynthia Fowler and Paula Murphy.
- Published/Created:
- New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.
©2022 - Physical Description:
- xiv, 187 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 26 cm.
- Holdings:
- Reference LibraryN72.S6 A7445 2022 (LC)Accessible in the Reference Library [Hours]
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- http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/16488686
- Classification:
- Books
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Taking the visual arts as its focus, this anthology explores aspects of cultural exchange between Ireland and the United States. Art historians from both sides of the Atlantic examine the work of artists, art critics and art promoters. Through a close study of selected paintings and sculptures, photography and exhibitions from the nineteenth century to the present, the depth of the relationship between the two countries, as well as its complexity, is revealed. The book is intended for all who are interested in Irish/American interconnectedness and will be of particular interest to scholars and students of art history, visual culture, history, Irish studies and American studies"-- Provided by publisher. - Subject Terms:
- Art and society -- Ireland.Art and society -- United States.Art and society.Art et sociétéÉtats-Unis.Art et sociétéIrlande.International relations.Ireland -- Relations -- United States.Ireland.IrlandeRelationsÉtats-Unis.United States -- Relations -- Ireland.United States.
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