An Introduction to Irish High Crosses.

Introduction to Irish High CrossesAuthor: RICHARDSON, Hilary & SCARRY, John.

Dublin: Mercier Press, 1990. 152 pages. Illustrated. Paperback.

This book provides a comprehensive look at the magnificent crosses of Ireland, which belong to a period stretching from the seventh to the twelfth centuries. Fortunately, the crosses have survived the ravages of time and remain a living part of the Irish landscape, reminding us of a time when Christianity was the driving force behind patronage of the arts. The most remarkable and attractive of all monuments dotted around the Irish countryside, they are also of international importance in early medieval art. They were carved at a time in western Europe when there was little opportunity to commission or produce work of a monumental character; indeed the crosses of Ireland and Britain are virtually the only elaborate free-standing monuments of the early Middle Ages in all of the west of Europe.

In this attractive and informative book, the salient features and individual characterisitics of Ireland’s high crosses are documented and an illustrated catalogue of them is provided. The crosses are also brought to life with a large collection of photographs which illustrate the variety and complexity of these monuments and allow them to speak for themselves.

CONTENTS:-

Map.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.

1. The Cross.
2. Structure.
3. Stone Carving in Ireland.
4. Siting of Crosses.
5. Inscriptions.
6. Development of Crosses:
– Ahenny or Ossory Group.
– Transitional Crosses.
– Scripture Crosses.
– Late Crosses.
7. Interpretation of the Crosses:
– The Triumph of the Cross.
– The Origin of the Ring.
– Links with Jerusalem.
8. Past Study on the Irish Crosses.
9. Catalogue of Crosses and Illustrations.

List of Plates.
Bibliography.

ISBN: 0853429545

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