Design and Techniques in Early Medieval Celtic Metalwork - Niamh Whitfield

Design and Techniques in Early Medieval Celtic Metalwork

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Buch | Hardcover
648 Seiten
2024
Pindar Press (Verlag)
978-1-904597-33-9 (ISBN)
186,95 inkl. MwSt
This book examines Early Medieval Celtic design in a European context, its links to Anglo-Saxon and continental art, and its debt to classical traditions. It spans topics including gold origins, animal ornament evolution, and design principles and explores early Irish texts on jewellery and clothing, brooches as status symbols.
Niamh Whitfield is a leading authority on the metalwork of early Medieval Ireland and Scotland . Celtic metalwork of the seventh to twelfth centuries is extremely accomplished technically, and she has aimed at a thorough understanding of its manufacture. She has also been concerned to place Early Medieval Celtic design in its European context, and to analyse its relationship with Anglo-Saxon and continental work, as well as its debt to traditions which ultimately originated in the Classical world.

Dr Whitfield has written about subjects as diverse as the origins of the gold used in early Medieval Ireland and Scotland, the development of animal ornament and geometrical principles of design. Her archival studies have succeeded in identifying the find-spot of the celebrated 'Tara' brooch and in documenting panels of ornament which are now missing. In addition, she has explored early Irish texts for attitudes to jewellery and clothing, considered the brooch as an emblem of status, looked at how brooches were worn, and whether descriptions of clothing and accessories in an early Irish saga provide an accurate description of contemporary finery.

Niamh Whitfield, an expert in Early Medieval Celtic metalwork in Ireland and Scotland (7th-12th centuries), focuses on technical excellence, contextualising Celtic design in Europe, and its links to Anglo-Saxon and classical traditions. Her work covers topics like gold origins, animal ornament, and geometric design. Dr. Whitfield's archival research located the 'Tara' brooch and documented missing ornament panels. She delves into early Irish texts regarding jewellery, brooches as status symbols, their wearing styles, and the accuracy of clothing descriptions in sagas.

Preface




GOLD SOURCES AND WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY


Some new research on gold and gold filigree from early Medieval Ireland and Scotland


ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF INSULAR FILIGREE AND ANIMAL ORNAMENT


Motifs and techniques of Celtic filigree: are they original?


Motifs and techniques in Early Medieval Celtic filigree: their ultimate origins


Formal conventions in the depiction of animals on Celtic metalwork


A mount with Hiberno-Saxon chipcarved animal ornament from Rerrick, near Dundrennan, Kirkcudbright, Scotland


The earliest filigree from Ireland


BROOCHES


The original appearance of the Tara brooch


The ‘Tara’ brooch: an Irish emblem of status in its European context


More thoughts on the wearing of brooches in Early Medieval Ireland


Corinthian bronze on the ‘Tara’ brooch?


The filigree of the Hunterston and ‘Tara’ brooches


Hunterston/’Tara’ type brooches reconsidered


The Waterford kite-brooch and its place in Irish metalwork


A Viking-age brooch fragment from recent excavations at Temple Bar West, Dublin


ICONOGRAPHY


Brooch or Cross: The lozenge on the shoulder of the Book of Kells Virgin


The iconography of the Ardagh chalice


REGALIA AND EARLY IRISH LITERATURE


Aristocratic display in Early Medieval Ireland in fiction and in fact: the dazzling white tunic and purple cloak


Some Comments on the Terminology of Metalwork in Old Irish


Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.7.2024
Zusatzinfo 243 illus.
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 240 mm
Gewicht 1787 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
ISBN-10 1-904597-33-5 / 1904597335
ISBN-13 978-1-904597-33-9 / 9781904597339
Zustand Neuware
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