The mason and his mark : masons' marks in the medieval Irish archbishoprics of Cashel and Dublin
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The mason and his mark : masons' marks in the medieval Irish archbishoprics of Cashel and Dublin
(BAR British series, 294)
John and Erica Hedges, 2000
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Gothic architecture was first introduced into Ireland by the 12th-century church reform movement and during the Anglo-Norman conquest in the 13th century. Little evidence survives to identify the imported workforce except for their individual signature marks which are not found before the conquest. Houritane presents a thorough study of the marks to untangle the complicated regional architecture of medieval Ireland. The marks have enabled him to place a number of important buildings within groups and thereby propose a new dating framework for the buildings. Includes a comprehensive catalogue with illustrations of the marks.
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