A Handbook of Celtic Ornament

A Handbook of Celtic Ornament

Author: John G. Merne

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2001-12-01

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9780486419602

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Even the most elaborate Celtic pattern boils down to a few basic motifs (including spirals, swastikas, circles, "s" curves, knots, tau crosses, sun signs, etc.). This lavishly illustrated handbook of over 600 designs offers a key to the intricacies of Celtic decoration, showing how the judicious use of these simple symbols, motifs, or ideographs can be used to develop newer and more ambitious patterns to meet the requirements of modern decorative art. Over 600 black-and-white illus.


A handbook of ornament

A handbook of ornament

Author: F.S. Meyer

Publisher: Рипол Классик

Published:

Total Pages: 559

ISBN-13: 117171548X

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A handbook of ornament with 300 plates containing about 3,000 illustrations of the elements, and the application of decoration to objects.


The Celtic Resource Book

The Celtic Resource Book

Author: Martin Wallace

Publisher: Church House Pub

Published: 1998-01

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 9780715149065

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Provides material that can be used for private meditation or public worship. This book spans the whole breadth of Celtic Christianity - from liturgies and prayers to the stories of Celtic saints and Celtic artwork. It includes liturgies for different times of the day, for personal use at home or in larger groups; liturgies for different occasions, for example baptism, marriages and funerals; prayers for at home, at work or on pilgrimage; stories from the saints; artistic activities, including Celtic crosses and stitching patterns; and practical advice on planning pilgrimages.


How to Draw Celtic Knotwork

How to Draw Celtic Knotwork

Author: Andy Sloss

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 9781860198595

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Enables the novice to draw intricate Celtic-style knotwork without months of practice or any artistic training.


Celtic Ornament

Celtic Ornament

Author: Courtney Davis

Publisher: Cassell PLC

Published: 2001-05-10

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9780304359622

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Noted artist and best-selling author Courtney Davis celebrates the intricate artistry of the great Celtic Christian scribes. Early Celtic artists drew upon ancient traditions to design exquisitely patterned jewelry, metalwork, and carvings. With the arrival of Celtic Christianity, their focus turned to the glorification of God, seen in magnificently illustrated manuscripts such as the Book of Kells. Drawing upon these two historical traditions, Davis offers a fresh look at Celtic ornamentation, using examples from famous manuscripts, gospels, and other works. "A very useful source for artists."--Library Journal.


EP '98

EP '98

Author: Roger Hersch

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1998-03-18

Total Pages: 596

ISBN-13: 9783540642985

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This book presents the refereed proceedings of the EP'98 and RIDT'98 conferences, held jointly during the Second International Week on Electronic Publishing and Typography in St. Malo, France, in March/April 1998. The 43 revised full papers presented were carefully selected for inclusion in the book. Among the topics covered are artistic imaging, tools and methods in typography, non-latin type, typographic creation, imaging, character recognition, handwriting models, legibility and design issues, fonts and design, time and multimedia, electronic and paper documents, document engineering, documents and linguistics, document reuse, hypertext and the Web, and hypertext creation and management.


Handbook of Ornament

Handbook of Ornament

Author: Franz Sales Meyer

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1957-01-01

Total Pages: 578

ISBN-13: 0486203026

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Reproduces nearly three thousand geometric and natural motifs used to decorate jewelry, furniture, manuscripts, vases and other articles from the rise of Greek civilization to the Victorian era


Celtic Tree Alphabets

Celtic Tree Alphabets

Author: Nigel Pennick

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2024-07-23

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 1644117495

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• Provides a full explanation for each character of the Celtic tree alphabets and their historic variants, including each symbol’s corresponding trees, colors, birds, cryptic codes, and esoteric inner meanings • Explores the use of Celtic tree alphabets in spiritual invocation, divination, and symbolic art as well as the practice of Ogham cryptography • Explains how, like Norse Runes, each Ogham character is a meditative symbol in its own right and offers the possibility of deep psychic transformation Emanating from the spiritual traditions of Celtic antiquity, Ogham is best known as a “tree alphabet.” It is a symbolic system that encapsulates the archaic skills and wisdom of ancient Ireland and Britain and is important in contemporary Druidry. Studying the Oghams enables us to engage with ancient ways of thinking and gain access to the elemental powers that speak to the inner nature of our being, the wildwood in our hearts. Presenting a wide-ranging exploration of the Ogham tree alphabet, Nigel Pennick explores the traditional lore of the Celtic trees and their relationship to ancient, mythic beings from whom their understanding was legendarily derived. Each Ogham character is a meditative symbol in its own right, embodying a creative power available to all. Pennick provides a full explanation for each of the Ogham letters along with correspondences from historic Irish sources and considers their use in ciphers, spiritual invocation, divination, and symbolic art. He also discusses ceremonies that assist in reconnecting us with nature and the wilderness, including “Maying” and greenwood marriages and the use of colors and magical binding-knots in the Celtic tradition. Also included is a chapter on the little-known Coelbren y Beirdd, a cryptic system devised for the use of Bards and Druids. This handbook for learning Ogham and Coelbren offers a comprehensive understanding of the ancient Celtic worldview, allowing you to apply their wisdom in modern life.