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The Sun Sets behind the Stone of Destiny

The Sun Sets behind the Stone of Destiny

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Lia Fáil is a very special stone which sits atop one of the many ancient mounds on the Hill of Tara in County Meath. It is a standing stone of granite and stands proudly on An Forradh, the 'Royal Seat'. The stone has an extraordinary history and mythology.

Lia Fáil was said to have been brought to Ireland by the Tuatha Dé Danann, an ancient race of divine beings or deities who are said to have come here from some mystical islands in the north of the world. It was one of four treasures they brought, the others being the Sword of Nuadu, the Spear of Lugh and the Cauldron of The Dagda.

According to Lebor Gabála Érenn, the Book of Invasions, Lia Fáil is named from Lia (stone) and fó-ail, the 'under-stone', because of the incredible supernatural ability of the stone to scream aloud when the rightful king stepped on it.

The stone was moved to its current position atop An Forradh in the early 1800s to commemorate the United Irishmen who died in the Battle of Tara during the 1798 rebellion. Two conflicting reports say that it had either originally stood adjacent to Dumha na nGiall (Mound of the Hostages) or that it was lying recumbent in the ditch that surrounds An Forradh.

After a somewhat cloudy late afternoon, the sun finally appeared beneath the clouds as it set on the far distant horizon, its reflected light creating an orange and red flame effect on the underside of the clouds. I used remote flash to light the Lia Fáil.

This is probably my favourite of all the photographs I have taken of Lia Fáil over the years. It exudes a sense of majesty and the sovereignty associated with Tara, which was for many centuries the seat of the High King or Over-King of Ireland, hence the sobriquet Teamhair na Rí, Tara of the Kings.

You can own a high-quality limited edition lustre print of this image to hang in a frame in your home or office to remind you of Ireland's royal past.

Materials

Printed on high quality photographic paper that is fade resistant. The watermark (logo) shown is not on the final print.

Dimensions

Medium Landscape

H x W
20.3cm x 30.5cm
8" x 12"

Large Landscape

H x W
30.5cm x 45.7cm
12" x 18"

Extra Large Landscape
Unmounted Only
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H x W
61.0cm x 40.6cm
24" x 16"

Super Large Landscape
Unmounted Only
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H x W
91.4cm x 60.0cm
36" x 24"

Portrait prints are the same dimensions except the height and width are swapped.

3 for 2

This limited edition print qualifies for our 3 for 2 pricing which will be automatically applied at checkout. Just add two more qualifying prints to your basket.

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  • Exclusive

    All of my prints are limited to a numbered run of just 100. Each item is individually printed to order by a specialist printshop in Drogheda using archive quality photographic paper.

  • Print Quality

    The image on the website is low resolution with a watermark. The prints are very high resolution, accurately coloured, with no watermark. Each one is signed and numbered on the rear.

  • Unique

    I am one of Ireland's best-known ancient monuments photographers. I have an eye for evocative imagery that reminds the viewer of the timelessness of the mythical Irish landscape.

Free Postage

If you take advantage of our 3 for 2 offer on Limited Edition Prints your order will automatically qualify for free postage to the UK or Ireland. All of our limited edition prints are printed to order in Drogheda so please allow a little longer than usual for delivery.

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