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''The Book of the Resurrection'' (''Leabhar na hAiséirighe'') is a 20th-century illuminated manuscript created by the artist
Art O'Murnaghan Art O'Murnaghan (1872 – 8 July 1954) was an Irish artist, designer, actor, and polymath. Early life and education Art O'Murnaghan was born Arthur Walter Murnaghan in 1872 in Southampton, England. His parents were Arthur and Rachel O'Murna ...
, commissioned by the Irish Free State government in 1924.


History

''The Book of Resurrection'', also known by its Irish name, ''Leabhar na hAiséirighe'', was commissioned by Irish Republican Memorial Committee (IRMC) in 1924. The manuscript was to commemorate the leaders of the 1916
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, and others who died during the
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and "a national memorial to the memory of the heroes who adgiven their lives for the attainment of the absolute independence of Ireland since Easter Week 1916." The impetus for the commission was possibly the ''
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'', illustrated by
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, which commemorated the Irish who died in World War I. O'Murnaghan's work came to the attention of the IRMC's secretary,
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, in 1922 leading her to inviting O'Murnaghan to submit work for the competition to win the commission. It was his ''Éire'' page, chosen as a winner by artist
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, which served as the prototype for the rest of the resulting manuscript. Between 1924 and 1951, the book was created in 3 phases, with initial funding from Joseph McGarrity, a
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activist in the United States. Subsequent phases were paid for through public subscription. The low pay resulted in O'Murnaghan being forced to abandon work on the manuscript for months or years at a time. To raise more funds, he would print and sign copies of the completed pages to sell. The manuscript consists of 26 unbound vellum sheets and was intended to be a combination of illuminated pages and lists of the dead. Also included were writings and sayings of Irish Nationalist leaders, with the illuminations depicting regions and events from recent and ancient Irish history and mythology. One example is the illumination entitled "The Men of the Harbours", which commemorated Eskine Childers and 1914 arrival of the '' Asgard'' at Howth. Others commemorated are Kevin Barry,
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,
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, Terence MacSwiney, Kevin O'Higgins, Patrick Pearse, Joseph Plunkett, and
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.


Artistic style

O'Murnaghan drew heavily on ancient Irish manuscripts both stylistically and methodically. He executed the manuscript using traditional materials and even grinding and mixing his own pigments and paints. Stylistically it is viewed as part of the Irish art renaissance of the early 20th century, which is often referred to as "Neo-Celtic". O'Murnaghan draws on ancient art works, but also modern movements such as
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, and his work is deemed to have been highly influential in this style during the 20th century. The style was widely used by the Irish government, and has been viewed as a key element in that early Irish State propaganda.


Exhibition

The manuscript is held by the National Museum of Ireland and it and copies have been exhibited in Ireland and internationally. * McMullen Museum, Boston College in the ''Making it Irish'' exhibition *
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in the ''Proclaiming a Republic exhibition'' * A facsimile manuscript was exhibited by the Dublin Central Library in 2006


References


External links


Art Ó Mornacháin agus Leabhar na hAiséirghe radio show by Radio na Gaeltachta
{{DEFAULTSORT:Book of the Resurrection Irish-language manuscripts Works about Ireland