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James Joseph McCarthy was an Irish architect famous for his design of ecclesiastical buildings. McCarthy was born in Dublin, Ireland on 6 January 1817. His parents were from County Kerry. He was educated by the Christian Brothers in Richmond St., and went on to study architecture at the Royal Dublin Society School.He was a follower of the style of the architect Pugin and Gothic Revival. He died in 1882 and is interred in Glasnevin Cemetery.

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  • James Joseph McCarthy (de)
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  • James Joseph McCarthy (Dublino, 6 gennaio 1817 – 1882) è stato un architetto irlandese, spesso ricordato come il 'Pugin d'Irlanda'. (it)
  • James Joseph McCarthy (* 6. Januar 1817 in Dublin; † 6. Februar 1882 ebenda) war der nach A. W. N. Pugin bedeutendste Architekt der Neugotik in Irland. Obwohl er kein Schüler Pugins war, folgte er weitgehend den architektonischen Prinzipien Pugins und wird daher gerne als der „irische Pugin“ bezeichnet. Mit den von ihm entworfenen vier Kathedralen und mehr als 60 Kirchen in Irland hatte er maßgeblichen Anteil daran, dass in der irischen Kirchenarchitektur der Neoklassizismus und der in der frühen Phase der irischen Neugotik aus England übernommene Perpendicular Style durch eine Stilvariante ersetzt worden ist, die sich an den mittelalterlichen Vorbildern des Kontinents und in Irland orientierte. McCarthy repräsentierte im 19. Jahrhundert eine katholisch-national ausgerichtete Kirchenarchit (de)
  • James Joseph McCarthy was an Irish architect famous for his design of ecclesiastical buildings. McCarthy was born in Dublin, Ireland on 6 January 1817. His parents were from County Kerry. He was educated by the Christian Brothers in Richmond St., and went on to study architecture at the Royal Dublin Society School.He was a follower of the style of the architect Pugin and Gothic Revival. He died in 1882 and is interred in Glasnevin Cemetery. (en)
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  • James Joseph McCarthy (en)
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  • Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland (en)
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  • James Joseph McCarthy (* 6. Januar 1817 in Dublin; † 6. Februar 1882 ebenda) war der nach A. W. N. Pugin bedeutendste Architekt der Neugotik in Irland. Obwohl er kein Schüler Pugins war, folgte er weitgehend den architektonischen Prinzipien Pugins und wird daher gerne als der „irische Pugin“ bezeichnet. Mit den von ihm entworfenen vier Kathedralen und mehr als 60 Kirchen in Irland hatte er maßgeblichen Anteil daran, dass in der irischen Kirchenarchitektur der Neoklassizismus und der in der frühen Phase der irischen Neugotik aus England übernommene Perpendicular Style durch eine Stilvariante ersetzt worden ist, die sich an den mittelalterlichen Vorbildern des Kontinents und in Irland orientierte. McCarthy repräsentierte im 19. Jahrhundert eine katholisch-national ausgerichtete Kirchenarchitektur, die sich im Gefolge Pugins streng funktional an der Liturgie ausrichtet. Er und andere vergleichbare Architekten, die die mittelalterliche gotische Kirchenarchitektur wiederentdeckten und als ein Ideal betrachteten, zählten sich zu der Ecclesiological School, die zunächst durch die Ecclesiological Society und die Architektur-Zeitschrift The Ecclesiologist protestantisch geprägt war, aber durch Pugin und die von McCarthy gegründete Irish Ecclesiological Society auch in der katholischen Kirche verankert wurde. (de)
  • James Joseph McCarthy was an Irish architect famous for his design of ecclesiastical buildings. McCarthy was born in Dublin, Ireland on 6 January 1817. His parents were from County Kerry. He was educated by the Christian Brothers in Richmond St., and went on to study architecture at the Royal Dublin Society School.He was a follower of the style of the architect Pugin and Gothic Revival. McCarthy served as Professor of Ecclesiastical Architecture at All Hallows College, Dublin. He was also appointed Professor of Architecture at the Catholic University of Ireland and at the Royal Hibernian Academy. McCarthy was a friend of Dr. Bartholomew Woodlock, who had been rector of both All Hallows' and the Catholic University, and he helped Woodlock to found the Irish Ecclesiological Society in 1849.He was also a close friend of Charles Gavan Duffy and was a member of the Young Irelanders. He died in 1882 and is interred in Glasnevin Cemetery. (en)
  • James Joseph McCarthy (Dublino, 6 gennaio 1817 – 1882) è stato un architetto irlandese, spesso ricordato come il 'Pugin d'Irlanda'. (it)
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