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==== Ireland ==== The movement spread to Ireland, representing an important time for the nation's cultural development, a visual counterpart to the literary revival of the same time<ref>Nicola Gordon Bowe, ''The Irish Arts and Crafts Movement (1886β1925)'', Irish Arts Review Yearbook, 1990β91, pp. 172β185</ref> and was a publication of Irish nationalism. The Arts and Crafts use of stained glass was popular in Ireland, with [[Harry Clarke]] the best-known artist and also with [[Evie Hone]]. The architecture of the style is represented by the [[Honan Chapel]] (1916) in [[Cork (city)|Cork city]] in the grounds of [[University College Cork]].{{sfn|Teehan|Heckett|2005|p=163}} Other architects practicing in Ireland included Sir [[Edwin Lutyens]] (Heywood House in Co. Laois, Lambay Island and the [[Irish National War Memorial Gardens]] in Dublin) and Frederick 'Pa' Hicks ([[Malahide Castle]] estate buildings and round tower). Irish Celtic motifs were popular with the movement in silvercraft, carpet design, book illustrations, and hand-carved furniture.
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