Expressions of nationhood in bronze & stone :

Albert G. Power, RHA /
S©Ưghle Bhreathnach-Lynch.
Bibliographic Details
Main Creator: Bhreathnach-Lynch, S©Ưghle, author.
Summary:At the time of his death in 1945, Albert Power was the leading nationalist sculptor in the Irish Free State, yet within a few decades he was almost forgotten. This first major examination of his life and career tells of one artist's contribution to national identity before and after political independence. In sculpture, at that time, the emphasis was on creating a pantheon of 'new' Irish heroes by means of monumental and portrait commissions. Power's work, however, sprang from deeply held nationalist beliefs and he felt that subject matter alone was insufficient to ensure a distinctive Irish art. Wherever possible he deliberately chose native stone, believing that this best conveyed a nationalist sentiment, such as the limestone he used in the beloved monument to Padraic Ó Conaire in Galway. His political commissions from 1922 onward reveal the new State's desire for a national political and cultural identity, and in this book Power's sculpture is explored both at the time of its production and within the broader context of writers and artists who wished to contribute to the new nation's cultural identity, a legacy that modern Ireland enjoys today.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published / Created: Dublin : Irish Academic Press, 2019.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Physical description: x, 267 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm

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ISBN:9781788550666
1788550668
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