Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Art
Geometric Perspectives
Distributed for Liverpool University Press
256 pages
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7.4 x 9.6
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© 2004
Much of early medieval Celtic and Anglo-Saxon art is based on the display of motifs – key, interlacing, spiral and zoomorphic – in well-defined panels in simple and complex arrays. A study of the arrangement of the panels and the fine detail of the motifs indicates that the artists relied on geometric methods and principles first used by Egyptians and Greeks. This book reflects Derek Hull’s life-long interest in interpreting the exciting and exotic patterns revealed by scientific studies using light and electron microscopes. His interest in Celtic and Anglo-Saxon art started with a casual observation of an interlacing pattern on an early medieval stone cross set in a churchyard. There followed many years of exploration of art in metal, stone and vellum from all parts of the British Isles and Ireland, resulting in some fascinating discoveries. Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Art reveals new and intriguing facets of these works that add to our appreciation of the beauty of the art and the skills of the artists.
"This is a book for lovers of Celtic art, design and calligraphy, and will both delight and captivate... A must-have for both the cognoscenti and enthusiasts of Celtic religious art."—Cambria
"This is a book for lovers of Celtic art, design and calligraphy, and will both delight and captivate... A must-have for both the cognoscenti and enthusiasts of Celtic religious art."—Cambria
Cambria
"This is a book for lovers of Celtic art, design and calligraphy, and will both delight and captivate... A must-have for both the cognoscenti and enthusiasts of Celtic religious art." --Cambria
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Panels and layout
Chapter 3: Panels and motifs
Chapter 2: Rules and geometry
Chapter 5: Transparent complexity
Chapter 6: Interpretation and reconstruction
Chapter 7: Distortions with time and breaking the rules
Chapter 8: Epilogue
Glossary
References
Index
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Panels and layout
Chapter 3: Panels and motifs
Chapter 2: Rules and geometry
Chapter 5: Transparent complexity
Chapter 6: Interpretation and reconstruction
Chapter 7: Distortions with time and breaking the rules
Chapter 8: Epilogue
Glossary
References
Index
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