Raghnall Ó Floinn

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Raghnall Ó Floinn FSA is an Irish art historian and former director of the National Museum of Ireland (NMI),[1] having joined its staff in 1976 and becoming its director in 2013.[2]

Ó Floinn studied at University College Dublin, attaining a MA in Celtic Archaeology in 1976, and joined the NMI that year as Assistant Keeper in the Irish Antiquities Division.[3] He has published a wide variety of books and papers on bog bodies, the archeology of the early Irish church, and Insular art (particularly metalwork). He co-authored an overview of the museum's collection with his predecessor as NMI director, .[4]

Having retired in 2018, he later returned as a volunteer staff member at the NMI, and currently works as a curator of the Irish Antiquities Division. He has also acted as chairman of the Council of National Cultural Institutions, and a vice-chairman of the Society for Medieval Archaeology, London.[3]

Selected publications[]

Books[]

  • "Viking Graves and Grave-Goods in Ireland (Medieval Dublin Excavations 1962-81, Series B)" - 2015. ISBN 978-0-9017-7799-7
  • "Irish Shrines and Reliquaries of the Middle Ages (Irish treasures)" - 2014. ISBN 978-0-9461-7240-5
  • "Franciscan Faith: Sacred Art in Ireland, AD 1600-1750" - 2011. ISBN 978-1-9055-6958-8
  • "Treasures of the National Museum of Ireland: Irish Antiquities" - 2002. Co-author/editor with Patrick Wallace. ISBN 978-0-7171-2829-7

Monographs[]

  • "The 'Shannon' shrine: a suggested provenance", 2015
  • " An Anglo-Saxon Disc-Brooch From Sjerring, Jutland", 2013
  • "Ireland and Scandinavia in the Early Viking Age", 1998
  • "A Fragmentary House-Shaped Shrine from Clonard, Co. Meath". The Journal of Irish Archaeology, volume. 5, 1989/1990
  • "In Ireland and Insular Art A.D. 500–1200". Proceedings of a Conference at University College Cork, 31 October–3 November 1985. Royal Irish Academy

References[]

  1. ^ "Raghnall Ó Floinn BA, MA (NUI 1974, 1976), FSA". Royal Irish Academy. Retrieved 6 August 2021
  2. ^ "The National Museum of Ireland and the making of a National Collection". Mayo Historical & Archaeological Society, 31 January, 2017. Retrieved 7 August 2021
  3. ^ a b "Tuesday, Feb. 2: Dr. Raghnall O'floinn On The National Museum Of Ireland". Charitable Irish Society, 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2021
  4. ^ Ó'Floinn; Wallace (2002), p. iv

Sources[]

  • Ó Floinn, Raghnal; Wallace, Patrick (eds). Treasures of the National Museum of Ireland: Irish Antiquities. National Museum of Ireland, 2002. ISBN 978-0-7171-2829-7

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