Françoise Henry
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French art historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Françoise Henry was a scholar of early Irish art, archaeologist, and art historian. While at University College Dublin , she founded the Department of History of European Painting in 1965, and was head until she retired in 1974.
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- Irish art in the early Christian period (1940) (76)
- Irish Art During the Viking Invasions, 800-1020 A.D. (1974) (28)
- Irish art in the Romanesque period, 1020-1170 A.D (1970) (19)
- Irish art in the early Christian period, to 800 A.D (1966) (15)
- The Book of Kells: Reproductions from the manuscript in Trinity College, Dublin (1974) (11)
- Romanesque Arches Decorated with Human and Animal Heads (1957) (9)
- Architecture and sculpture (1985) (3)
- Early Irish Monasteries, Boat-Shaped Oratories and Beehive Huts (1948) (1)
- The Early Christian Monuments of Wales . By V. E. Nash-Williams. 9½ × 11½. Pp. xxiii + 258. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1950. £4. 45. (1952) (0)
- Irish Cistercian monasteries (1966) (0)
- The Lindisfarne Gospels (1963) (0)
- Monasterboice. Co, Louth. By R.A.S Macalister. Pp. 79, pl. xix. Dundalk: Dundalgan Press. 1946. 10s. 6d.Guide to Monasterboice. By R.A.S Macalister. Pp. 24, pl. v. Dundalk: Dundalgan Press. 1944. 6d. (1948) (0)
- The American Art Journal IArt Treasures in the British IslesThe Aesthetic Movement, Prelude to Art NouveauIranian ArtDirectory of American PhilosophersThe Far PointGustave CourbetPhilosophy and Science as Modes of KnowingArt, Music and IdeasCaravaggio Studies (1970) (0)
- Studies in early Christian and medieval Irish art (1983) (0)
- Enamels and metalwork (1983) (0)
- Irish Art in the Romanesque Period (1020-1170 A.D.) (1974) (0)
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