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Roger Stalley is a fellow emeritus of Trinity College Dublin, where he was Professor of History of Art.

Articles by Roger Stalley

Book Review: THE DUBLIN REGION IN THE MIDDLE AGES. SETTLEMENT, LAND USE AND ECONOMY
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Book Review: THE DUBLIN REGION IN THE MIDDLE AGES. SETTLEMENT, LAND USE AND ECONOMY


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Book Review: CLANRICARD’S CASTLE, PORTUMNA HOUSE, CO. GALWAY
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Book Review: CLANRICARD’S CASTLE, PORTUMNA HOUSE, CO. GALWAY


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Book Review: The Irish Round Tower. Origins and Architecture Explored
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Book Review: The Irish Round Tower. Origins and Architecture Explored


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Book Review: The Golden Age of Irish Art: The Medieval Achievement 600-1200
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Book Review: The Golden Age of Irish Art: The Medieval Achievement 600-1200


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Book Review: Romanesque Ireland, Architecture and Ideology in the Twelfth Century
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Book Review: Romanesque Ireland, Architecture and Ideology in the Twelfth Century


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Book Review: Medieval Dublin V
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Book Review: Medieval Dublin V


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Book Review: Medieval Trim, History and Archaeology
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Book Review: Medieval Trim, History and Archaeology


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Solving a Mystery at Cashel: The Romanesque Painting in Cormac’s Chapel
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Solving a Mystery at Cashel: The Romanesque Painting in Cormac’s Chapel


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Book Review: Treasures Of The National Museum Of Ireland. Irish Antiquities
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Book Review: Treasures Of The National Museum Of Ireland. Irish Antiquities


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Book Review: An Introduction to Irish High Crosses
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Book Review: An Introduction to Irish High Crosses


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Book Review: Beranger’s Views of Ireland
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Book Review: Beranger’s Views of Ireland


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Book Review: The High Crosses of Ireland, an Iconographical and Photographic Survey
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Book Review: The High Crosses of Ireland, an Iconographical and Photographic Survey


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Book Review: Ancient Ireland: From Prehistory to the Middle Ages
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Book Review: Ancient Ireland: From Prehistory to the Middle Ages


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Book Review: Castles in Ireland
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Book Review: Castles in Ireland


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The Book of Kells Facsimile
Antiquities

The Book of Kells Facsimile


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The Work of Angels
Arts Lives and Exhibitions

The Work of Angels


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Investigating the Book of Kells
Antiquities

Investigating the Book of Kells


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Book Review: The Abbeys and Priories of Medieval England
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Book Review: The Abbeys and Priories of Medieval England


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Building, Benefaction and Burial in 15th Century
Architecture

Building, Benefaction and Burial in 15th Century


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Book Review: Medieval Ring Brooches in Ireland, a Study of Jewellery, Dress and Society
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Book Review: Medieval Ring Brooches in Ireland, a Study of Jewellery, Dress and Society


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The mason and the metalworker
Heritage

The mason and the metalworker

Roger Stalley examines the relationship between the carvings of the mason and the metalworker in building and shrine decoration in 12th-century Ireland


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The mason and the gardener
Heritage

The mason and the gardener

Roger Stalley explores the plant and flower carvings on the capitals at Corcomroe abbey, designs that were unique at that time in Europe


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De Lacy’s Citadel
Architecture & Design

De Lacy’s Citadel

Roger Stalley traces the fractured history of Carlingford Castle in Co Louth, accessible to the public again following a ‘bold and unashamedly contemporary‚’ intervention by Howley Hayes Architects

 


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Medieval cloisters
Heritage

Medieval cloisters

Roger Stalley elucidates architectural gems from the Middle Ages, the friaries of the West of Ireland, where many cloisters and carvings remain intact


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A miraculous survival
Heritage Sculpture

A miraculous survival

St Mary’s Cathedral in Tuam, Co Galway is a veritable shrine of Romanesque art, writes Roger Stalley


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