Harry Clarke: Imagining the Sacred and Profane
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Harry Clarke: Imagining the Sacred and Profane

By St Canice's Cathedral & Round Tower

A talk by Dr. Michael Waldron, Curator of Collections & Special Projects at Crawford Art Gallery, Cork

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St. Canice's Cathedral and Round Tower

Coach Road Kilkenny Ireland

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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Community • Heritage

St Canice’s Cathedral is home to stained-glass windows by both Alfred E. Child and Harry Clarke Studios. Between these makers, however, looms the ghostly figure of Harry Clarke (1889-1931) himself, who had been taught by Child and whose stained-glass business operated long after his early death. He was also a celebrated book illustrator, and his work animates and enriches the writings of Hans Christian Andersen and Edgar Allan Poe as well as Ireland’s Memorial Records, 1914-1918. In this talk, Dr Michael Waldron (Curator of Collections & Special Projects at Crawford Art Gallery, Cork) explores the creative force of Clarke’s often dark and daring imagination in his pursuit of a new ethereal and carnal language.


Thursday 13th November / 6.30pm, refreshments served from 6pm / €10 – tickets at the door or our website www.stcanicescathedral.ie/events

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St Canice's Cathedral & Round Tower

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€11.70
Nov 13 · 6:30 PM GMT