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Celts:Art and Identity: Art and Identity [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 252x229x28 mm, kaal: 1580 g, 275 colour illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: British Museum Press
  • ISBN-10: 071412835X
  • ISBN-13: 9780714128351
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 252x229x28 mm, kaal: 1580 g, 275 colour illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: British Museum Press
  • ISBN-10: 071412835X
  • ISBN-13: 9780714128351
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A beautifully illustrated study of Celtic arts ­– style, development and revival – and the relationship between art objects and identity, covering 2500 years of history.

The real and imagined legacy of the ancient Celts has shaped modern identities across the British Isles and retains a powerful hold over the popular imagination. Furthermore, Celtic art is one of Europe's great artistic traditions, with the skills of Celtic craftspeople standing alongside the best of the ancient and medieval worlds.   But who were the Celts? Recent research and new archaeological discoveries are continuing to transform our understanding of the idea of the Celts - a subject involving much controversy and academic debate since the late 1990s. Drawing on the latest scholarship, the authors explore how the Celts have been defined differently from ancient times to the modern day, by people with different perspectives and agendas. They look, too, at what is meant by Celtic art, from its origins c.500 BC in western Europe, through its transformations and revivals in the Roman, Anglo-Saxon and medieval periods, to its rediscovery in Britain in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Over 250 remarkable objects have been selected from the collections of the British Museum, the National Museums of Scotland and other key European museums to richly illustrate the narrative and highlight the artistic accomplishments of craftspeople through the centuries. Here are iconic, intricately decorated masterpieces as well as less well-known fixtures and fittings; items of warfare and adornment; the ceremonial and the utilitarian.
Directors' Forewords 8(2)
Editors' Acknowledgements 10(2)
Timeline 12(2)
Maps
14(4)
1 In Search of the Celts
18(18)
2 Approaching Celtic Art
36(16)
3 A Connected Europe, c. 500--150 BC
52(28)
4 Powerful Objects: the Uses of Art in the Iron Age
80(28)
5 A Changing World, c. 150 BC--AD 50
108(20)
6 The Impact of Rome, AD 50--250
128(24)
7 Out of a Roman World, c. AD 250--650
152(20)
8 At the Western Edge of the Christian World, c. AD 600--900
172(34)
9 Tracing the Celts? Survival & Transformation, c. AD 800-1600
206(28)
10 The Celtic Revival in Britain & Ireland: Reconstructing the Past, c. AD 1600-1920
234(26)
11 Celtic Arts in the Long Term: Continuity, Change & Connections
260(20)
List of Exhibited Objects 280(4)
Notes 284(5)
Bibliography 289(9)
Illustration Acknowledgements 298(2)
Index 300