Jane W. Shackleton's Ireland
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Author(s)Christiaan Corlett
PublisherCollins Pr
ISBN / ASIN1848891547
ISBN-139781848891548
Sales Rank2,935,068
CategoryPhotography
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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One of the largest collections of early photographs by a female photographer in Ireland was taken by Jane W. Shackleton from the late 1800s. She developed a keen interest in photography in the 1880s when her children were young, so her first subjects included family and friends, and the area around Lucan, County Dublin. Soon Jane began to take her camera around Ireland, capturing aspects of Irish life often missed by other photographers. By the end of her life Jane had become one of the most prolific Irish photographers of her time. For the first time in over a century, Jane Shackleton's remarkable photographs, and her skills and achievements, can be fully appreciated by all. ""Shackleton toured parts of her native Ireland, capturing in frequently excellent photographs its people, landscape, and history...Shackleton shot photos of historic and archeological sites that vividly set local people against the ruins.""-Publishers Weekly.
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