Dates:
1993-1995 — 2013
Type/Formats:
Dataset — Collection — Text — StillImage
Contributors:
UCD School of Architecture, Landscape, and Civil Engineering — University College, Dublin. Library — Heritage Council (Ireland) — University College, Dublin. Urban Institute Ireland — Morrish, Seán William [ … ]
Abstract:
Data recovered from the project "Historic Ireland's Build Environment and Road Network Inventory Access" (HIBERNIA), which had been a web enablement of two earlier inventories: the Dublin Environmental Inventory (DEI) and the Dublin Docklands area master plan inventory (DDAMP) (both undertaken by... [ … ]
Dates:
1844-2014 — 1844
Type/Formats:
Collection — StillImage — Art original
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
University College, Dublin — Ferguson, Ruth, 1963- — Murphy, Paula — Campbell, Myles, PhD. — Lowney, Claire [ … ]
Abstract:
This collection documents sculptures that comprise part of the University College Dublin art collection. Many of these sculptures have featured in the UCD Sculpture Trail. The UCD Sculpture Trail comprises public works of art that are an integral part of the urban fabric of the university, enriching... [ … ]
Dates:
1987-1990 — 1987
Type/Format:
Art original
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Hoban, Vincent — Zennaro, Giorgio, 1926-
Abstract:
Zennaro (b.1926, Venice) is a leading Italian exponent of the Concrete Art movement. Concrete Art is a form of abstraction that dismisses any analogies to nature or the natural world. This work was donated by the late Italian Ambassador to Ireland Dr. Francesco Carlo Gentile. [ … ]
Type/Format:
Art original
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Hoban, Vincent — Fallon, Conor, 1939-2007
Abstract:
Fallon drew inspiration from nature and particularly wild life. The Chanticleer or cockerel is mentioned in Chaucer's CanterburyTales as the finest of its breed and the inherent pride of the bird is reflected in Fallon's use of material. [ … ]
Type/Format:
Art original
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Hoban, Vincent — Mulholland, Carolyn, 1944-
Abstract:
Mulholland's (b.1944, Lurgan) work is rooted in the natural world. She studied in the Belfast College of Art and is a member of Aosdána. Sited by the artist in this location, the intentional absence of a traditional plinth is particularly successful. The work was donated by the former UCD President... [ … ]
Type/Formats:
Sound — Lectures — Podcasts
Publisher:
University College Dublin
Contributor:
Doody, Aude, 1977- (Aude Doody)
Abstract:
In his episode Aude Doody reads from the Introduction to Pliny’s Encyclopedia: The Reception of the Natural History, published by Cambridge University Press. The Elder Pliny's Natural History is one of the largest and most extraordinary works to survive from antiquity. It has often been referred... [ … ]
Type/Formats:
Sound — Lectures — Podcasts
Publisher:
University College Dublin
Contributor:
Bailey, Douglass (Douglass Bailey)
Abstract:
Professor Bailey discusses the various relationships between art and archaeology, and argues that the most exciting current work is pushing hard against the boundaries of both disciplines. His proposal is for archaeologists and artists to take big risks in their work and to cut loose the restraints... [ … ]
Type/Format:
Art original
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Hoban, Vincent — Greene, Catherine, 1960-
Abstract:
Catherine Greene (b.1960) graduated in sculpture from NCAD in 1984. She is an established figurative sculpture working in bronze and latterly mixed media and lives and works in county Kildare. 'Portal' was specially commissioned for the UCD Sutherland School of Law and marks the transition from the... [ … ]
Dates:
1984-1986 — 1984
Type/Format:
Art original
Publisher:
UCD Library, University College Dublin
Contributors:
Hoban, Vincent — Warren, Michael, 1950-
Abstract:
Warren originally made this work for Castletown Cox, Co. Kilkenny based on a smaller version exhibited in ROSC '84 and now in the Dublin City Gallery the Hugh Lane. The work reveals his interest in balance and shows marked evidence of the way in which the sculptor allows the material to age... [ … ]

10. Pat

Type/Formats:
Text — Issue
Contributors:
Hamilton, Edwin, 1849-1919 — O'Hea, John Fergus
Abstract:
This item is historical and satirical in nature. It contains language, terminology, or imagery (including caricatures) that is offensive, distressing, or discriminatory - including images relating to race or religion. While considered inappropriate today, this material reflects the attitudes of the... [ … ]