Michael Quane, the Glossary
Michael Quane (born 1962) is an Irish sculptor.[1]
Table of Contents
22 relations: Aosdána, Bog, Cork (city), Cork Institute of Technology, Donkey, Drawing, Elm, Equestrian statue, Equidae, Glossary of sculpting, Irish people, Leap, County Cork, Maquette, Marble, Modern sculpture, Modernism, Republic of Ireland, Royal Hibernian Academy, Science, Sculpture, The Echo (Cork newspaper), University College Cork.
- 21st-century Irish sculptors
- Alumni of Cork Institute of Technology
- Artists from Cork (city)
- Members of the Royal Hibernian Academy
Aosdána
Aosdána (from aos dána, 'people of the arts') is an Irish association or academy of artists, each of whom must have produced a distinguished body of work of genuine originality. Michael Quane and Aosdána are Aosdána members.
Bog
A bog or bogland is a wetland that accumulates peat as a deposit of dead plant materials often mosses, typically sphagnum moss.
Cork (city)
Cork (from corcach, meaning 'marsh') is the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland, third largest on the island of Ireland, the county town of County Cork and largest city in the province of Munster.
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Cork Institute of Technology
Cork Institute of Technology (CIT; Institiúid Teicneolaíochta Chorcaí) was an institute of technology, located in Cork, Ireland.
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Donkey
The donkey or ass is a domesticated equine.
Drawing
Drawing is a visual art that uses an instrument to mark paper or another two-dimensional surface.
Elm
Elms are deciduous and semi-deciduous trees comprising the genus Ulmus in the family Ulmaceae.
Equestrian statue
An equestrian statue is a statue of a rider mounted on a horse, from the Latin eques, meaning 'knight', deriving from equus, meaning 'horse'.
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Equidae
Equidae (sometimes known as the horse family) is the taxonomic family of horses and related animals, including the extant horses, asses, and zebras, and many other species known only from fossils.
Glossary of sculpting
This page describe terms and jargon related to sculpture and sculpting.
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Irish people
Irish people (Muintir na hÉireann or Na hÉireannaigh) are an ethnic group and nation native to the island of Ireland, who share a common ancestry, history and culture.
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Leap, County Cork
Leap (or An Léim) is a village in County Cork, Ireland, situated at the north end of Glandore harbour, several miles inland from the seacoast.
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Maquette
A maquette is a scale model or rough draft of an unfinished sculpture or work of architecture.
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Marble
Marble is a metamorphic rock consisting of carbonate minerals (most commonly calcite (CaCO3) or dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2)) that have crystallized under the influence of heat and pressure.
Modern sculpture
Modern sculpture is generally considered to have begun with the work of Auguste Rodin, who is seen as the progenitor of modern sculpture.
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Modernism
Modernism was an early 20th-century movement in literature, visual arts, and music that emphasized experimentation, abstraction, and subjective experience.
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Republic of Ireland
Ireland (Éire), also known as the Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of Ireland.
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Royal Hibernian Academy
The Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts (RHA) is an artist-based and artist-oriented institution in Ireland, founded in Dublin in 1823.
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Science
Science is a strict systematic discipline that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable hypotheses and predictions about the world.
Sculpture
Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions.
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The Echo (Cork newspaper)
The Echo, formerly known as the Evening Echo, is an Irish morning newspaper based in Cork.
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University College Cork
University College Cork – National University of Ireland, Cork (UCC) (Coláiste na hOllscoile Corcaigh) is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland, and located in Cork.
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See also
21st-century Irish sculptors
- Anna Cheyne
- Brian King (sculptor)
- Carolyn Mulholland
- Catherine Delaney
- Catherine E. Greene
- Cecily Brennan
- Cliodhna Cussen
- Eoghan Daltun
- James MacCarthy
- Jeanne Rynhart
- John Behan (sculptor)
- Louise Walsh
- Marie Foley
- Maud Cotter
- Michael Quane
- Michael Warren (sculptor)
- Niall de Buitléar
- Niamh McCann (Irish artist)
- Orla de Brí
- Rachel Joynt
- Remco de Fouw
Alumni of Cork Institute of Technology
- Aindrias Moynihan
- Alice Maher
- Brian Smyth
- Cara O'Sullivan
- Charles Lynch (pianist)
- Colin Fennelly
- Conor Harte
- Dan Boyle (politician)
- Daniel Maclise
- Dave Ryan (rugby union)
- Donncha O'Callaghan
- Eilis O'Connell
- Gary O'Donovan
- Gentian Lulani
- Ioana Petcu-Colan
- Jennifer Murnane O'Connor
- Kevin O'Keeffe (politician)
- Máiréad Nesbitt
- Margaret Murphy O'Mahony
- Michael McCarthy (politician)
- Michael Moynihan (Cork politician)
- Michael Quane
- Noel O'Flynn
- Nyle Wolfe
- Pat Buckley (Irish politician)
- Paul Byrne (journalist)
- Regina Moran
- Robbie Gallagher
- Seán O'Connor (rugby union)
- Thomas Gould (politician)
- Vivienne Roche
- Will Sliney
- William Gerard Barry
- Yvonne O'Byrne
Artists from Cork (city)
- Adam Buck
- Aideen Barry
- Conor Harrington
- Diarmuid Ó Ceallacháin
- Edward M. Walsh
- Francis Browne
- Henry Howard (architect)
- James Barry (painter)
- James Mahony
- Jane Williams (silversmith)
- John Butts (painter)
- John Fergus O'Hea
- Maud Cotter
- Michael Quane
- Nathaniel Grogan
- Patrick Hennessy (painter)
- Philip Syng
- Robert Day (antiquarian)
- Samuel Forde
- Susan Lecky
- Thomas Fitzpatrick (cartoonist)
- Vivienne Roche
Members of the Royal Hibernian Academy
- Barbara Warren (artist)
- Basil Blackshaw
- Brigid Ganly
- Colin Middleton
- Diana Copperwhite
- Eamon Colman
- George Campbell (painter)
- Geraldine O'Reilly
- James Edward Rogers
- James Mahony
- James Sleator
- Kathleen Trousdell Shaw
- Leo Whelan
- Mary Swanzy
- Michael Quane
- Peter Collis
- Raymond Piper
- Rosemarie Mulcahy
- T. P. Flanagan
- Terence Farrell
- Veronica Bolay
- William Orpen