This richly illustrated book presents the finest contemporary research
on Irish fine art from the 17th and 18th centuries. It was during this
period that the luxury commodities which comprise fine art-sculpture,
painting, miniatures, prints-became signifiers of the 'cultured'
lifestyle emulated by the social elites in Ireland. These artefacts, in
their production, consumption, appreciation, display and exchange,
reveal the ethnic, social, and political tensions that defined these
turbulent centuries. Masterfully edited by Ireland's leading art
historians, Irish Fine Art in the Early Modern Period takes its subject
matter beyond the realms of academic journals, exhibitions and
conferences, and presents it as a vital publication in defining the
importance of Ireland's artistic and social history. The contributors,
both established and emergent Irish art historians, approach the
production and reception of fine art in Ireland in the period c. 1620
through c. 1820 with substantial new work on a wide range of themes.
Lavishly designed with over 100 color reproductions, their writings are
set to elicit newfound appreciations and provoke discourse in an area
which, until now, has yet to receive its definitive text. [Subject: Art
History, Irish Studies]