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Book Review
The Early Residential Buildings of Trinity College Dublin: Architecture, Financing, People
02/2023 | 1439 | 165
Pages: 210-212
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Hayes, Melanie (Hayes, Melanie)
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The Early Residential Buildings of Trinity College Dublin: Architecture, Financing, People By R.A. Somerville. 404 pp. incl. 118 col. ills. (Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2021), €55. ISBN 978–1–84682–968–0. | :
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5. Detail from a bird’s-eye perspective plan of Trinity College Dublin park and gardens, by Samuel Byron. 1780. North is at the top. (Courtesy Board of Trinity College Dublin).
Book Review
The Museum Building of Trinity College Dublin: A Model of Victorian Craftsmanship
07/2021 | 1420 | 163
Pages: 642-643
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Hall, Michael (Hall, Michael)
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The Museum Building of Trinity College Dublin: A Model of Victorian Craftsmanship Edited by Christine Casey and Patrick Wyse Jackson. 400 pp. incl. 284 col. + b. & w. ills. (Four Courts Press, Dublin, 2019), £45. ISBN 978–1–84682–789–1. | :
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Advertisements (front)
12/2018 | 1389 | 160
Pages: i–xvi
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The Making of Portrait Busts in the Mid-Eighteenth Century: Roubiliac, Scheemakers and Trinity College, Dublin
12/1995 | 1113 | 137
Pages: 821-831
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Baker, Malcolm (Baker, Malcolm)
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36. View of the Long Room, Trinity College, Dublin, by James Malton. 1793. Engraving, 27 by 37.5 cm. From: J. Malton: A Picturesque and Descriptive View of the City of Dublin, Dublin [1794]. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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37. Homer, by Peter Scheemakers. Marble, 78 cm. High (Trinity College, Dublin).
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38. Plato, Attributed to L. F. Roubiliac. Marble, 78 cm. High (Trinity College, Dublin).
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39. Isaac Newton, Attributed to L. F. Roubiliac. Marble, 80 cm. High (Trinity College, Dublin).
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40. Alexander Pope, by L. F. Roubiliac. Marble, 63 cm. High (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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41. Isaac Newton, by L. F. Roubiliac. Marble, 55.9 cm. High (Royal Society).
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42. Aristotle, Attributed to L. F. Roubiliac. Marble, 78 cm. High (Trinity College, Dublin).
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43. Back of John Ray, by L. F. Roubiliac. Terracotta. (British Museum, London).
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44. Andrew Fountaine, by L. F. Roubiliac. Marble, 78 cm. High (Earl of Pembroke, Wilton House, Wiltshire).
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45. Back of Queen Caroline, by Michael Rysbrack. Terracotta, 66 cm. High (Rijksmuscum, Amsterdam).
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46. Side View of the Dublin Homer (Fig. 37), Showing the Support at the Back. [Homer, by Peter Scheemakers. Marble, 78 cm. High (Trinity College, Dublin).]
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47. Side View of Socrates, Attributed to L. F. Roubiliac. Marble. (Trinity College, Dublin).
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48. Back of Roubiliac's Yale Pope (Fig. 40). [Alexander Pope, by L. F. Roubiliac. Marble, 63 cm. High (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).]
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49. Back of Alexander Pope, by Michael Rysbrack. Marble, 49 cm. High (National Portrait Gallery, London).
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50. Back of Francis Smith, by Michael Rysbrack. Marble, 75.5 cm. High (Private Collection).
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51. Back of Unknown Man, by Joseph Wilton. Marble, 78.4 cm. High (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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52. Lord Chief Justice Raymond, Here Attributed to L. F. Roubiliac. Marble, 60 cm. High (Bust Only) (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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53. Back of Fig. 52. [ Lord Chief Justice Raymond, Here Attributed to L. F. Roubiliac. Marble, 60 cm. High (Bust Only) (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).]
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54. Back of William Stanhope, by Joseph Nollekens. Marble, 58 cm. High (Private Collection).
Book Review
Gold-Tooled Bookbindings Commissioned by Trinity College, Dublin in the Eighteenth Century. (Studies in the History of Irish Bookbinding: 1)
09/1989 | 1038 | 131
Pages: 656-657
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Morris, John (Morris, John)
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Gold-Tooled Bookbindings Commissioned by Trinity College, Dublin in the Eighteenth Century. (Studies in the History of Irish Bookbinding: 1) | author: Healy, Patrick , author: McDonnell, Joseph
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The Dublin Apocalypse
10/1930 | 331 | 57
Pages: 154+158-160
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Wardrop, James (Wardrop, James)
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A and B.-Miniatures from an Apocalypse in the Possession of Trinity College, Dublin; f.2.v. and f.3.v. East Anglian School, c. 1300. (On Exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum). The Dublin Apocalypse