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Patrick Pye : life and work : a counter-cultural story / Brian McAvera.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dublin, Ireland ; Portland, OR : Four Courts Press, 2013.Description: ix, 126 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9781846823664
  • 1846823668
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 21 759.2915 MCA
LOC classification:
  • N6797.P95 M38 2013
Contents:
List of illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- A biographical incursion -- Reading Pye throught his writings -- Substance and style: counter-cultural Pye -- Art and religion -- Pye: the prints -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- A checklist of the works of Patrick Pye: 1945-2010 -- Index.
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Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 759.2915 MCA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39002100677393

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Patrick Pye was born in Winchester, England, in 1929, but was raised in Dublin by his Irish mother. He started painting in 1943 under the sculptor Oisin Kelly, and he later studied at the National College of Art in Dublin and at the Jan Van Eyck Academy in Holland. Pye went on to have a long and distinguished career in his adopted country, spanning over 65 years, and his work can be found in major museums and galleries throughout Ireland, from the Ulster Museum in Belfast and the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery in Dublin, to the Crawford Municipal Gallery in Cork. And yet, Pye has been regarded as something of a maverick, someone who was essentially a religious artist, an outsider, and thus not really part of Irish art history. In this book, the first on the artist, Brian McAvera challenges this viewpoint. He argues that Pye, far from being on the periphery, is central to the Irish tradition. He contends that Pye should be seen within a disparate range of sources and contexts, but in particular those of the Byzantine icon tradition, early Renaissance painting, and Modernism. In the biographical section, McAvera illustrates Pye's long involvement in the Irish art world. He also examines Pye's own writings on art and reveals what they have to say about Pye the artist. Color illustrated. *** "Brian McAvera's exploration of the life and work of the contemporary Irish painter, Patrick Pye, is unusually successful in identifying the various artistic influences, both Irish and international, which have shaped the artistic imagination of a painter whom McAvera calls 'central to the Irish tradition.'" - Irish Literary Supplement, Vol.34, No.1, Fall 2014Ã?Â?Ã?Â?

Includes bibliographical references (p. 109-112) and index.

List of illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- A biographical incursion -- Reading Pye throught his writings -- Substance and style: counter-cultural Pye -- Art and religion -- Pye: the prints -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- A checklist of the works of Patrick Pye: 1945-2010 -- Index.

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