
The Palm House
Brendan Sayers(Author)
Amelia Stein(Photographer)
The Lilliput Press Ltd
Published on 25. January 2012
Book
Hardback
128 pages
978-1-84351-182-3 (ISBN)
Description
A monograph of duotone photographs, taken in the Palm House at the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin, beautifully illustrate this building as it was prior to its restoration. The photographs capture the cluttered green jungle, worn by time and held high in affection by the enchanted visitors who stepped inside its lofty paradise. By bringing the reader around the house as it was, drawing the eye to detail upwards, along its unique metal walkway and into the smaller treasure, the orchid house; to look at the intricate glass panels, metal structure, the wooden frames with their own unique patina of the passage of time, The Palm House tells its story visually. Meanwhile, in an accompanying text, Brendan Sayers relates how a visitor felt on entering and exploring this exotic world, the history and the origin of the planting, the unique pot and tub culture, and the importance of the collection.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Dublin
Ireland
Dimensions
Height: 285 mm
Width: 285 mm
Weight
1000 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84351-182-3 (9781843511823)
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Persons
Over the past 20 years Amelia Stein has established herself as a singularly exacting photographer. Her area of expertise has been portraiture, working with actors, performers, playwrights, poets, authors and musicians on commissioned images and on production photography in the Irish theatre. She also has assembled a number of personal exhibitions which have been seen in selected galleries throughout Ireland: In Loving Memory, 1989; Triur Ban, 1995; Palm House, 2001; Loss + Memory, 2002, and many group and solo shows from EVA to the RHA.,