Iona Celtic Art

Iona Celtic Art
Title Iona Celtic Art PDF eBook
Author E. Mairi MacArthur
Publisher
Pages 80
Release 2003
Genre Art, Celtic
ISBN 9780953893805

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E. Mairi MacArthur looks at the work of renowned Scottish artisans and jewellers Alexander and Euphemia Ritchie.

Celtic Prayers from Iona

Celtic Prayers from Iona
Title Celtic Prayers from Iona PDF eBook
Author J. Philip Newell
Publisher Paulist Press
Pages 108
Release 1997
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780809104888

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J. Philip Newell and his wife Ali were cowardens of the lay religious community of Iona Abbey in the Western Isles of Scotland. There Philip developed this book as an aid to daily prayer. Here is a weekly cycle of morning and evening prayers in the Celtic tradition, with gospel and psalm readings taken from the liturgical year. Each "day" reflects a concern of the Iona Community: justice and peace, healing, the goodness of creation and care for the earth, commitment to Christ, communion of heaven and earth, and welcome and hospitality.

Illuminated Knits

Illuminated Knits
Title Illuminated Knits PDF eBook
Author Lucy Hague
Publisher
Pages 84
Release 2017-10-03
Genre Decoration and ornament, Celtic
ISBN 9780992769017

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Illuminated Knits is a collection of four knitting patterns by Scottish designer Lucy Hague, inspired by the rich colours and intricate decorations found in illuminated Celtic manuscripts. All patterns are presented in both charted and written form, and full explanations are provided for every stitch, along with a guide to selecting colours.

Celtic Art

Celtic Art
Title Celtic Art PDF eBook
Author George Bain
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 162
Release 2013-07-24
Genre Art
ISBN 0486317447

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This unique volume clearly demonstrates simple geometric techniques for making intricate knots, interlacements, spirals, Kellstype initials, human and animal figures in distinctive Celtic style. Features over 500 illustrations.

Walking Awake: The Faces in Nature

Walking Awake: The Faces in Nature
Title Walking Awake: The Faces in Nature PDF eBook
Author Denise Crawn
Publisher Full Court Press
Pages 52
Release 2013-04
Genre Photography
ISBN 9781938812095

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Denise Crawn's eye opens up profound connections with the natural world around us. As W.H. Auden once said of E. M. Forster, she "trips us up like an unnoticed stone" as we stumble through the unaware routines of our lives. "Look " she says, coaxing us to see more deeply and rewardingly into the comradeship of the woods-and she does so in a manner more than merely visual: Her insight operates on a spiritual plane, hinting at richer meanings in these connections. And she offers compelling remarks from other men and women, as diverse as Vincent van Gogh and Albert Einstein, who have understood the wisdom of nature to further deepen the emotional impact of her compelling photographs-now yours to enjoy.

Celtic Art

Celtic Art
Title Celtic Art PDF eBook
Author Ruth Megaw
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Pages 288
Release 1990
Genre Art, Celtic
ISBN 9780500275856

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First published in the UK in 1990, this lavishly illustrated survey of Celtic arts and crafts from 700 BC to 700 AD includes a discussion of the origin and identity of the Celts, the antecedents of Celtic art, and the relationship of the Celts and their art to ancient Mediterranean civilisation. Also presents a detailed examination of Celtic art in Britain and Ireland, its survival under Roman occupation and its expression in the early Christian period. Includes a bibliography and an index. Vincent Megaw is head of Visual Arts at Flinders University. His other publications include T Art of the European Iron Age.' Ruth Megaw is a former head of American Studies at the Nene College, Northampton.

The Story of Iona

The Story of Iona
Title The Story of Iona PDF eBook
Author Dr Rosemary Power
Publisher Canterbury Press
Pages 160
Release 2013-12-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 184825556X

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Historian and Iona Community member Rosemary Power tells the story of the small Hebridean island of Iona and its remarkable spiritual influence over fifteen centuries. Beginning with the earliest Stone Age settlements, she combines new translations of early Gaelic and medieval Latin prayers with original research to chart: the founding of the abbey in 563ADsix centuries of monasticism: food, lifestyle, work and the pattern of daily prayerarchitecture, the high crosses and early artmedieval Iona: the nunnery, women’s lives, and catering for pilgrimspost Reformation Iona: the rebuilding of the Abbey, the lives of the resident population and what visitors from the 17th century onwards experienced