Studi irlandesi. A Journal of Irish Studies, 3, 2013 (original) (raw)

Francis Bacon's Dominant Figure: Recent Theoretical and Archival Grapples

Catherine Howe

Art History, 2015

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Blurred boundaries: Francis Bacon’s portraits

Timea Lelik

World literature studies, 2019

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Art: Francis Bacon's Modernism

Andrew Brighton

Critical Quarterly, 2000

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Barbarism or Awakened Vision? Art, Theosophy & Post-Impressionism in Dublin

Logan Sisley

A Modern Panarion: Glimpses of Occultism in Dublin, 2014

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Corners of Filth and Fantasy: Bacon's Studios as Self-Expression

james hall

Francis Bacon: Human Presence, 2024

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Fintan Cullen

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Clerical Errors: Reading Desire in a Nineteenth-Century Irish Painting

Joe Nugent

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Early twentieth-century fashion in Irish painting

Emma O'Toole

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When Time Began to Rant and Rage: Figurative Painting from Twentieth-Century Ireland

James Steward

1998

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The Italian drawings of Francis Bacon

Ferdinando Mazzei

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A Mirror for Every Age: The Reputation of Roger Bacon

Amanda Power

The English Historical Review, 2006

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Religious Meanings on Francis Bacon: A Review of the Francis Bacon Retrospective Exhibition at Tate Britain from September 11, 2008–January 4, 2009

Rina Arya

Implicit Religion, 2009

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Ireland and the origin of escutchean art

Richard B Warner

Ryan, M. (ed), Ireland and Insular Art A.D. 500-1200, 1986, 19-22

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Constructions of Homosexuality in the Art of Francis Bacon

Rina Arya

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From Subversion to Celebration: The Emergence of a domestic avant garde in contemporary Irish Art

Dr. Jane Humphries

2008

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Francis Bacon Archive, Tate Britain: Photography & Culture Volume 2 Issue 2, July 2009

Kathy Kubicki

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Sculpting Irishness: A Discussion of Dublin's Commemorative Statues of Oscar Wilde and Phil Lynott

Sarah Smith

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Varying the Self: Bacon's Versions of van Gogh

Brendan Prendeville

Oxford Art Journal, 2004

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The Irish Imagination 1971 - Stereotype or Strategy

Roisin Kennedy

The Journal of Art Historiography, 2013

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'Picturing Eccentricity: Deviation from the Normal in British Art c.1600 - 1900'

James Gregory

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The Reconstruction of the Francis Bacon Studio in Dublin

David J Getsy

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The works of John Bacon RA (1769-1799)

Sarah Burnage

2007

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Oscar Wilde and the Politics of Irish Aestheticism : A Genealogical Study into The Picture of Dorian Gray

Hengameh Kharrazi

2017

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Subjective Affinities, Continuous Negotiations: Notes on Some Art and Artists from Ireland in the mid 2000s (2006)

Declan Long

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Images and Figurative Language in Francis Bacon. A Survey on Emblematic Sources.

Mauro Ferrante

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'Curly Wurly: a review article on Irish Rococo and its historiography

Sarah Foster

Things: a journal of design history, London: Volume 11, Winter 1999, 1999

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Oscar Wilde and the Politics of Irish Aestheticism

Gary Pearce

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"The Artist Brian O’Doherty (previously known as Patrick Ireland): No Sad Imperialist of the Aesthetic Self! " for The Dublin Review of Books , Issue No 17, Spring 2011.

Ciaran Benson

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‘Review: Dublin Contemporary’, Artefact: The Journal of the Irish Association of Art Historians, Issue 5, 2012.

Kate Antosik-Parsons

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Francis Bacon and the practice of painting

Michael Jarvis

Journal of Visual Art Practice, 2009

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Timeless Figuration, in: Bacon, Freud and the Painting of the School of London, Elena Crippa and Dávid Fehér eds., exh. cat., Hungarian National Gallery - Tate Britain, Budapest - London, 2018, 83–99.

Dávid Fehér

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Founts of meaning: five contemporary artist and the books of the Irish Franciscans in Europe

Niamh NicGhabhann

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Introduction: Icons of Irishness from the Middle Ages to the Modern World

Maggie M. Williams

Icons of Irishness from the Middle Ages to the Modern World, 2012

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Writing Irish Art History: A Conference Report

Niamh NicGhabhann

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Roundtable: Contemporary Art and the Matter of Ireland

Declan Long, Daniel Jewesbury

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