Celtic Art: From its beginnings to the Book of Kells
By (Author) Ruth Megaw
By (author) Vincent Megaw
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st August 2001
Revised and expanded edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
709.410902
Paperback
312
Width 187mm, Height 248mm
In the decade since it was first published, Celtic Art: From Its Beginnings to the Book of Kells has established itself as the definitive introduction to a vast field of European endeavour. The authors discuss the origin and identity of the Celts and introduce us to the study of their elusive, shape-changing, non-narrative art, investigating its antecedents, its style and motifs, and its relationship to the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean. Included in this new edition are surveys of recent Europe-wide discoveries, finds which have entailed a shift in the emphasis placed on certain aspects of the development of Celtic art. With a wealth of illustrations (many of which are new to this edition), location maps for each period and an up-to-date bibliography, Celtic Art will remain the standard work in the field for many years to come.
"'A comprehensive, well-illustrated survey of everything from gold neckrings to pottery boots, from horned helmets to wooden flagons' - The Observer 'Has the true Megaw brilliance... altogether this book is the fullest yet, in English, on Celtic art' - Antiquity"
Vincent Megaw is currently Professor of Visual Arts and Archaeology, Flinders University, Adelaide and Visiting Professor in the Department of Archaeology, University of Edinburgh; he is also Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Archaeology, University of Glasgow, a position he shares with his wife, Dr Ruth Megaw, who is also a Visiting Scholar at Flinders University.