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http://www.crsbi.ac.uk/
The Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland (CRSBI) is an evolving electronic archive of British and Irish Romanesque stone sculpture. Romanesque sculpture marks a high point of artistic production in Britain and Ireland, corresponding to the boom in high-quality building that followed the Norman Conquest in 1066, and reflecting a new set of links with mainland Europe. A good deal of this sculpture remains in parish churches and cathedrals, houses and halls, castles and museums throughout these isles.
Location: UK.
3116. Updated 23-Jul-2006 Last checked 5-Jul-2008. -
Counihan, Alan
http://www.alancounihan.com/
Stone sculptor.
Location: Ireland.
1067. Updated 09-Oct-2004 Last checked 5-Jul-2008.
link unstable or dead (status code -1).
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http://www.edwinfeeney.ie/
Stone Working - Carving Commemorative, architectural, sculpture, conservation and restoration projects.
Location: Ireland (Galway).
3626. Updated 07-Jun-2008 by Edwin Feeney. Last checked 5-Jul-2008. -
http://www.dafsculptor.com/
The Online Catalogue of International sculptor DAF, self taught, Works in Stone, Bronze and other materials as needed. I live with the certainty of the uncertainty happening in my art.
Location: Ireland.
2349. Updated 22-Jul-2004 by Derek A Fitz Simons. Last checked 5-Jul-2008. -
http://www.thomasglendon.ie/
Sculpture, letterform, ecclesiastical work and design in stone, wood and bronze.
Location: Ireland.
1038. Updated 09-Oct-2004 Last checked 5-Jul-2008. -
http://homepage.tinet.ie/~mcafee/
An introduction to the traditional use of stone in Ireland including the books, workshops and consultancy of Patrick McAfee, stonemason.
Location: Ireland.
51. Updated 10-Jul-1999 by the link owner. Last checked 5-Jul-2008. -
http://www.gerardmanleyhopkins.org/sculptor/
Obituary, tribute, biography.
Location: Ireland.
2468. Updated 11-Oct-2004 Last checked 5-Jul-2008.
