Rory O'Tunny
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Rory O'Tunny (fl. c. 1520 – 1542; Irish: Ruaidrí Ó Tonnaigh, Latin: Roricus Otunne; other spellings include Ruoricus, Otyuny, Otwyne, Otuyne, Otyyne[1]) was an Irish sculptor.
Rory was born into a family of sculptors, said to have originated in Callan, County Kilkenny. According to his own signature in Kilcooly Abbey, his father's name was Patrick.[1] Rory was primarily a sculptor of tombs, eight of which of which he signed with his full name[2][3]. Among his more prominent works are three tombs in Kilcooly Abbey, the resting place of Sir John Grace and his wife, Honora Brenach, in the North aisle of St. Canice' Cathedral[4][5], County Kilkenny, and the tombs of Robert Walsh and his wife, Katherine Poer (Power), at Jerpoint Abbey.
Several of the chest tombs at St. Canice's Cathedral which had been taken apart and scattered in the graveyard by Cromwellian forces and re-assembled in the 19th century have been partially identified as Rory's work by John Hunt[6].
Rory is also believed to have carved the Trinity Stone (Throne of Grace) once housed in St. Mary's Church, Callan,[7] now in the Catholic Church in Callan.
Gallery
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Rory's signature in Jerpoint Abbey (upside down)
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Throne of Mercy or Trinity Stone in Callan
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Inscription on grave of John Grace at Saint Canice's Cathedral
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Rory's signature on a tomb at Kilcooley Abbey
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Rory's signature on the tomb of John Grace at St Canice's Cathedral
See also
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Cockerham, Peter (2009). "My body to be buried in my owne monument: the social and religious context of Co. Kilkenny funeral monuments, 1600-1700". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 109C: 239–365.
- Cockerham, P.; Harris, A. L. (2001). "Kilkenny funeral monuments 1500-1600: a statistical and analytical account". Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 101C: 135–88.
- O'Donovan, Danielle (2013). "The O'Tunneys and their 'Other' Work at Callan". Callan 800 (1207-2007) History & Heritage, Companion Volume: 13–22.
- Hunt, John (January 1950). "Rory O'Tunney and the Ossory Tomb Sculptures". The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland: 22–28.
- Hunt, John (1974). Irish medieval figure sculpture, 1200-1600 : a study of Irish tombs with notes on costume and armour. Vol. 1 & 2.
- Lynch, Breda (2012). "'The 'Jerpoint' baptismal font'". In the Shadow of the Steeple 11: 170–179.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Rory O'Tunny, Sculptor". LibraryIreland. Retrieved 5 September 2024.
- ^ Carrigan, William (1905). The History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory. Vol. IV. p. 410.
- ^ Hunt, John (1950). "Rory O'Tunney and the Ossory Tomb Sculptures". The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 80.
- ^ Carrigan, William (1905). The History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory. Vol. IV. p. 410.
- ^ Hunt, John (1950). "Rory O'Tunney and the Ossory Tomb Sculptures". The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 80: 23.
- ^ Hunt, John (1950). "Rory O'Tunney and the Ossory Tomb Sculptures". The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. 80: 22-28.
- ^ Strickland, Henry G. A Dictionary of Irish Artists. Maunsel & Company, Limited, Dublin and London. 1913.
RTÉ Report on the O'Tunny sculptures http://www.rte.ie/news/2010/0823/nationwide_av.html?2807072,null,228[dead link ]