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Diary of the Art Year in Ireland:
Sept 2000-Aug 2001 Paul Spellman and Aisling Maguire chronicle noteworthy events and exhibitions.

Solving a Mystery at Cashel.
Roger Stalley identifies the subject matter in one of Ireland's most famous churches.

'A Noble Pile in the Late Tudor Style': Mitchelstown Castle.
Frederick O'Dwyer pieces together the architectural and social history of an early 19-century castle and estate.

'Every Article in the Inlaid Way': The Furniture of William Moore.
Rosemary Luddy documents an important 18th-century craftsman.

Art for the Public: William Scott and F E McWilliam at Altnagelvin.
Róisín Kennedy tells the story of an important art commission

In His Own Words: Andy Devane.
Architect Jennifer Coyle persuaded the late Irish architect to reminisce about his pupilage under Frank Lloyd Wright.

A Clear Compositional Link': Francis Bacon's Works on Paper.
Margarita Cappock studies the works on paper in Francis Bacon's studio in the Hugh Lane Gallery.

'From Torpedo Boats to Temples of Culture': Carlo Cambi's route to Ireland.
Patricia McCarthy records the commissioning of some Italian woodwork for the National Museum, Gallery, and Library.

Drawing a Fine Line: Irish Women Artists as Illustrators.
Pat Donlon looks at the pictures in a selection of Irish books.

'Suggestions of Concavity': William Trevor as Sculptor.
Homan Potterton writes about the early creativity of the distinguished Irish writer.

Death Illuminated: Representations of Mortality in Books of Hours.
Catherine Yvard examines depictions of death in some medieval manuscripts in Irish libraries.

A Poetry of Vision: The Rosc Exhibitions.
Brenda Moore McCann surveys the Rosc exhibitions and assesses their influence on Irish art.

A Transcendental Timelessness: The Paintings and Sculptures of Liam Belton.
Peter Murray introduces the work of the Keeper of the Royal Hibernian Academy.

Medieval Wall Paintings at Ardamullivan.
Karena Morton has made an exciting discovery.

Scenes of Ulster Life: The Paintings and Drawings of William Conor.
Eileen Black discusses the art of one of the North's most popular painters.

From Bernini to Celtic Revival: A Tale of Two Irish Colleges in Paris.
Joe McDonnell explores the architecture and artefacts in the Irish College in Paris.

Art and Nature: The Polish and Ukrainian Gardens of Denis McClair.
Patrick Bowe chronicles the exotic career of an Irish landscape gardener and emigre in the 19th century.

Recent Irish Architecture: The Architectural Year Reviewed.
Richard Weston assesses some of Ireland's latest buildings.

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