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Author Muller, Felix, 1952-

Title Art of the Celts : 700 BC to AD 700 / Felix Muller ; with contributions by Sabine Bolliger Schreyer ... [et al.] ; [translation: Sandy Hammerle].

Imprint Berne : Historisches Museum ; Stuttgart : Landesmuseum Wurttemberg ; Brussels : Mercatorfonds, c2009.

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 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  739.09364 M913a 2009    ---  Available
Edition English ed.
Description 303 p. : ill. (some col.), col. maps ; 29 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 294-299) and index.
Contents 1. History, archaeology and art -- Chronology -- Who were the Celts? What is art? -- At the sources of the river Danube : 7th to 5th centuries BC -- Italy, the Balkans and Asia Minor : 5th to 3rd centuries BC -- At the heart of Europe : 2nd century BC to the Common Era -- Gaul and Germania : from the beginning of the Common Era to the 4th century AD -- The British Isles and Ireland : from the beginning of the Common Era to the 8th century AD -- From Athens to Ireland : Conclusion -- 2. Masterpeices of Celtic art : catalogue 1 - 40 -- 3. Pattern book of Celtic art : 101 motifs -- Appendix.
Summary Neighbors and contemporaries of the Greeks, Etruscans, and Romans, the Celts received inspiration from these advanced civlizations, which set their own creativity in motion. The distinctive Celtic style of art was born, with ornament as its outstanding feature. Naturalistic depiction was never its goal. On the contrary, plants and living creatures were dissected into their individual components and reassembled, were concealed and hidden, distorted and defamiliarized. This book explains the archaeological and historic context of each period, in order to obtain a better understanding of the development and significance of Celtic art and craftsmanship. The catalog contains forty "masterpeices", all outstanding examples illustrating the development of Celtic art. Finally, "101 motifs" demonstrate the varied links within Celtic ornament over the course of time and across Europe.--Cover.
Subject Art, Celtic.
Celts -- History.
Added Author Bolliger Schreyer, Sabine.
Bernisches Historisches Museum.
Landesmuseum Wurttemberg.
ISBN 0801448697
9780801448690
9789061538646
9061538645

 
    
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