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Illuminated manuscripts

Look closely at the manuscripts above and answer the questions below.
 

  1. Which colours are used most in these pages from manuscripts?
     
  2. What shapes can you see in the designs?
     
  3. What else can you see in these pictures?
     
  4. Do you think the artists did a good job? What makes you think so?
     
  5. What differences do you see between the two pictures?

Mass in a Conemara Cabin

  1. What is happening in this picture?
     
  2. Can you describe what the different people are doing?
     
  3. Do you think these people were rich or poor? What makes you think so?
     
  4. What objects in the picture do you recognise?
     
  5. What direction is the light coming from? How does the artist show this?
     
  6. Do you think other people would like this painting? Why do you think this?
     
  7. What will you remember most about this painting?

Gallery

Cross of the Scriptures, Clonmacnoise

The Cross of the Scriptures at Clonmacnoise. This is the original cross, and it is now housed in the interpretative centre at Clonmacnoise. A replica stands in the grounds.


Cross of the Scriptures, Clonmacnoise -

The Geneva Window (1930) by Harry Clarke (1889–1931)

Stained glass window, for the International Labor Building, League of Nations, Geneva, commissioned 1926, completed 1930 (never installed) Designed by Harry Clarke (Irish, 1889–1931) Made by Clarke Studios, Dublin Stained glass, lead cames 71 1/2 x 40 inches (181.6 x 101.6 centimeters) The Geneva Window by Harry Clarke (1889-1931), was commissioned by the Free State government in 1926, as a gift to the International Labour Organisation in Geneva, but due to the prudish reaction, the artwork was never delivered.

The Wolfsonian–Florida International University (www.wolfsonian.org), Miami Beach, Florida

The Geneva Window (1930) by Harry Clarke (1889–1931) - The Wolfsonian–Florida International University (www.wolfsonian.org), Miami Beach, Florida

Chausable made at the Dún Emer Guild for St. Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea.(1902-1903)


Chausable made at the Dún Emer Guild for St. Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea.(1902-1903) -

Chausables made at the Dún Emer Guild for St. Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea (1902-1903)


Chausables made at the Dún Emer Guild for St. Brendan's Cathedral, Loughrea (1902-1903) -

Turoe Stone

Turoe Stone, Co. Galway

Courtesy of Fáilte Ireland

Turoe Stone - Courtesy of Fáilte Ireland