The methods of construction of Celtic art.

159 pages

English language

Published Aug. 20, 1973 by Dover Publications.

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978-0-486-22923-2
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The construction principles of Celtic art were re-discovered in the middle of the 20th century by George Bain. Until his writing, the intricate knots, interlacings, and spirals used in illuminating The Book of Kells and in decorating craftwork and jewelry seemed almost impossible, "the work of angels." In this pioneering work, George Bain shows how simple principles, no more difficult than those used in needlecraft, were used to create some of the finest artistic works ever seen. He also explains how you can use these principles in re-creating artifacts and in creating your own Celtic designs for art and craft work or even for recreational use. Step-by-step procedures carefully introduce the simple rules and methods of Celtic knot work and the well-known designs from the great manuscripts and stone work. Later chapters build up to complex knot work, spiral work, and key pattern designs, with special coverage of alphabets and …

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The Classic Reference for Celtic Art

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This reference shows the techniques for creating Celtic knots, spirals, keypatterns, zoomorphics (animal forms), lettering and plant and human forms. There are illustrations showing how more complex designs are variants or iterations of simpler constructions.

While there are other techniques for creating Celtic art, this treatise is detailed, extensive and clear.

Subjects

  • Decoration and ornament, Celtic