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"Celtic: A Tapestry of Art, History

Background imageCeltic Collection: France, Aube, Mailly le Camp, Neckband rom 120-50 B. C. La Tene culture, third phase, gold

France, Aube, Mailly le Camp, Neckband rom 120-50 B. C. La Tene culture, third phase, gold
France, Aube, Mailly le Camp, Neckband rom 120-50 B.C. La Tene culture, third phase, gold 2nd-1st Century B.C. France, Saint Germain-En-Laye

Background imageCeltic Collection: Germany, Bavaria, Celtic coins, gold and silver

Germany, Bavaria, Celtic coins, gold and silver Monaco, Prahistorische Staatssammlung (Archaeological Museum), Celtic art

Background imageCeltic Collection: Austria, Durrnberg site, Bucklet with animal heads, tomb 216, bronze

Austria, Durrnberg site, Bucklet with animal heads, tomb 216, bronze Austria, Hallein, Keltenmuseum (Archaeological Museum), Celtic art

Background imageCeltic Collection: Necklace from Osimo

Necklace from Osimo
Celtic civilization, 4th century b.C. Jewellery. Necklace from Osimo

Background imageCeltic Collection: Celtic iron axes and spears, from excavations at Illerup, Denmark

Celtic iron axes and spears, from excavations at Illerup, Denmark
Prehistory, Denmark, Iron Age. Celtic iron axes and spears, 400 b.C. From excavations at Illerup

Background imageCeltic Collection: Austria, Hallstatt, Half moon bucklet, bronze

Austria, Hallstatt, Half moon bucklet, bronze Austria, Vienna, Naturhistorisches Museum (Natural History Museum), Celtic art

Background imageCeltic Collection: Design for Metalwork in celtic style

Design for Metalwork in celtic style. Pencil on tracing paper. Silver Studio; Liberty & Co Ltd. 1898 - 1899

Background imageCeltic Collection: Design for woven textile with four flowers

Design for woven textile with four flowers in a celtic, art nouveau style. Pencil, charcoal and crayon on copy paper. Silver Studio. circa 1905

Background imageCeltic Collection: Iron weapons of a warrior (5th-4th c. BC). Celtic

Iron weapons of a warrior (5th-4th c. BC). Celtic art.; Iron Age. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Alpanseque

Background imageCeltic Collection: Vase and bowl (4th c. BC) of the Vettones. Celtic

Vase and bowl (4th c. BC) of the Vettones. Celtic art. Ceramics. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Chamart� de la Sierra

Background imageCeltic Collection: IRELAND. MUNSTER. KERRY. Skellig Michael. Ruins

IRELAND. MUNSTER. KERRY. Skellig Michael. Ruins of Celtic monastery, built in 588. Celtic art

Background imageCeltic Collection: IRELAND. LEINSTER. LOUTH. Monasterboice. Western

IRELAND. LEINSTER. LOUTH. Monasterboice. Western or higher cross. Celtic art

Background imageCeltic Collection: Gold Necklace

Gold Necklace. Celtic art. Jewelry. Proc: PORTUGAL. Miranda do Corvo. Chao de Lamas

Background imageCeltic Collection: Silver buckle

Silver buckle. Celtic art. Jewelry. Proc: SPAIN. Villacarrillo

Background imageCeltic Collection: Argaric sword

Argaric sword. Gold hilt. Celtic art. Jewelry

Background imageCeltic Collection: Decorated gold plaque

Decorated gold plaque. Celtic art. Jewelry. Proc: SPAIN. Ribadeo

Background imageCeltic Collection: Pedra Formosa

Pedra Formosa
The Pedra Formosa or " handsome stone", thought once to have formed part of a Castro culture burial chamber and found at the bath ruin of the Cit⮩ a de Briteiros, Guimaraes

Background imageCeltic Collection: Caedmons Cross in St. Marys Churchyard, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England

Caedmons Cross in St. Marys Churchyard, Whitby, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCeltic Collection: Ancient eighth century carved celtic stone cross Kidalton Isle of Islay Scotland UK

Ancient eighth century carved celtic stone cross Kidalton Isle of Islay Scotland UK
MAB-644 Ancient eighth century carved celtic stone cross Kidalton Isle of Islay Scotland UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCeltic Collection: Celtic Cross - covered in lichens Church of St Mary Magdalene Boddington Gloucestershire UK

Celtic Cross - covered in lichens Church of St Mary Magdalene Boddington Gloucestershire UK
MAB-1294 Celtic Cross - covered in lichens Church of St Mary Magdalene Boddington Gloucestershire UK Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCeltic Collection: England, Wales, Corris. Celtic glassware

England, Wales, Corris. Celtic glassware

Background imageCeltic Collection: Scotland, Edinburgh. Traditional stone Celtic cross

Scotland, Edinburgh. Traditional stone Celtic cross

Background imageCeltic Collection: Ireland, County Mayo. Murrisk Abbey and Croagh Patrick

Ireland, County Mayo. Murrisk Abbey and Croagh Patrick

Background imageCeltic Collection: Ireland, County Mayo. Aghagower cemetery

Ireland, County Mayo. Aghagower cemetery

Background imageCeltic Collection: Glendalough, Ireland. The beautiful and peaceful monastic city of Glendalough hosts

Glendalough, Ireland. The beautiful and peaceful monastic city of Glendalough hosts many beautiful walks, waterfalls, lakes, and one of the best preserved round towers in all of Ireland

Background imageCeltic Collection: Europe, Ireland, Glendalough. Celtic Cross at Glendalough

Europe, Ireland, Glendalough. Celtic Cross at Glendalough

Background imageCeltic Collection: Ireland, Dublin. St. Patricks Cathedral. THIS IMAGE RESTRICTED - Not available to U

Ireland, Dublin. St. Patricks Cathedral. THIS IMAGE RESTRICTED - Not available to U.S. land tour travel operators. PR for promotion of travel, tourism or education

Background imageCeltic Collection: Europe, Ireland, Killarney. Celtic cross. THIS IMAGE RESTRICTED - Not available to U

Europe, Ireland, Killarney. Celtic cross. THIS IMAGE RESTRICTED - Not available to U
Europe, Ireland, Killarney. Celtic cross.THIS IMAGE RESTRICTED - Not available to U.S. land tour travel operators

Background imageCeltic Collection: Ireland, Clare, Ross Abbey. Celtic Cross tombstone with Croagh Patrick mountain in the background

Ireland, Clare, Ross Abbey. Celtic Cross tombstone with Croagh Patrick mountain in the background

Background imageCeltic Collection: Ireland, Kilkenny. Close-up of Celtic cross on church

Ireland, Kilkenny. Close-up of Celtic cross on church

Background imageCeltic Collection: Ireland, Drumcliffe. The High Cross dating from the 9th century

Ireland, Drumcliffe. The High Cross dating from the 9th century

Background imageCeltic Collection: Ireland, Mayo, Turlough. White Celtic cross

Ireland, Mayo, Turlough. White Celtic cross

Background imageCeltic Collection: EUROPEAN CUP, 1970. Lou Macari (center) and Bobby Lennox of Celtic FC rejoice after scoring

EUROPEAN CUP, 1970. Lou Macari (center) and Bobby Lennox of Celtic FC rejoice after scoring the winning goal against Dundee United to go to the European Cup Final, 1970

Background imageCeltic Collection: JUDAS ISCARIOT. Judas Iscariot doing penance on an isolated rock

JUDAS ISCARIOT. Judas Iscariot doing penance on an isolated rock, as described in the travels of Saint Brendan. Woodcut from a German version of Navigatio, 1499

Background imageCeltic Collection: DA VINCI: SIXTH KNOT. Engraving after a design by Leonardo da Vinci

DA VINCI: SIXTH KNOT. Engraving after a design by Leonardo da Vinci

Background imageCeltic Collection: GAULISH WARRIORS. Circa 1st century B. C. Wood engraving, late 19th century

GAULISH WARRIORS. Circa 1st century B. C. Wood engraving, late 19th century
GAULISH WARRIORS. Circa 1st century B.C. Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageCeltic Collection: CELTIC WEDDING, 1171. The marriage of Eva and Richard Strongbow Fitzgilbert, Earl of Pembroke

CELTIC WEDDING, 1171. The marriage of Eva and Richard Strongbow Fitzgilbert, Earl of Pembroke, at Waterford, Ireland, 1171. Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageCeltic Collection: MUSICAL INSTRUMENT: CRWTH. A crwth, an archaic stringed instrument associated particularly with

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT: CRWTH. A crwth, an archaic stringed instrument associated particularly with Wales. Also called a crowd. Line engraving, German, late 19th century

Background imageCeltic Collection: IRELAND: CLONMACNOISE. View of the ruins at Clonmacnoise Abbey

IRELAND: CLONMACNOISE. View of the ruins at Clonmacnoise Abbey, on the river Shannon in County Offaly, Ireland. Steel engraving, English, c1840, after William Henry Bartlett

Background imageCeltic Collection: HAUNT OF THE DRUIDS. Owen Glendowers Oak near Shrewsbury, England. Wood engraving, 19th century

HAUNT OF THE DRUIDS. Owen Glendowers Oak near Shrewsbury, England. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageCeltic Collection: DRUIDIC MEGALITH. Wood engraving, 19th century

DRUIDIC MEGALITH. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageCeltic Collection: DRUID. Wood engraving, 19th century

DRUID. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageCeltic Collection: DRUIDESSES DANCING around a megalithic idol. Wood engraving, 19th century

DRUIDESSES DANCING around a megalithic idol. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageCeltic Collection: ROMAN INVASION OF BRITAIN. Caesars invasion in 55 B. C Wood engraving, 19th century

ROMAN INVASION OF BRITAIN. Caesars invasion in 55 B. C Wood engraving, 19th century
ROMAN INVASION OF BRITAIN. Caesars invasion in 55 B.C.. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageCeltic Collection: DRUIDS. Druids Inciting The Britons To Oppose The Landing Of The Romans

DRUIDS. Druids Inciting The Britons To Oppose The Landing Of The Romans. Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageCeltic Collection: DRUIDS AND BRITONS. The Druids inciting the Britons to oppose the landing of the Romans

DRUIDS AND BRITONS. The Druids inciting the Britons to oppose the landing of the Romans. Wood engraving, 19th Century

Background imageCeltic Collection: Ballymaclinton - Franco British Exhibition

Ballymaclinton - Franco British Exhibition
A postcard sold at the Franco-British Exhibition in 1908, depicting the typical Irish village of Ballymaclinton which was constructed on the site

Background imageCeltic Collection: Pig Trough Font

Pig Trough Font
The Font, Down Cathedral, Down Patrick, Ireland. Of Celtic origin, this font was lost for over 200 years and was found on a County Down farm, being used as a pig trough! Date: Medieval



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"Celtic: A Tapestry of Art, History, and Culture" Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry heritage as we explore the diverse facets that define this captivating civilization. From Parkhead Stadium Fine Art - Celtic Football Club to the enchanting Lindisfarne Gospels, prepare to be captivated by the allure artistry. Step foot into Parkhead Stadium Fine Art - Celtic Football Club, where passion for football intertwines with a deep-rooted sense of identity. Feel the electric atmosphere as fans unite under a sea of green and white, celebrating their beloved team's triumphs. Travel back in time to late 7th or early 8th century with an initial page from the Lindisfarne Gospels. Marvel at its intricate illuminations and ornate calligraphy, showcasing the artistic prowess that flourished within Celtic monastic communities. Embark on an exhilarating journey through Scotland's breathtaking landscapes as you traverse the Aonach Eagach Ridge above Glencoe. Let your spirit soar amidst majestic mountains and rugged terrain while connecting with nature's raw beauty. Uncover tales of bravery and defiance embodied by Boadicea (Boudica), a warrior queen who fearlessly led her people against Roman oppression. Her indomitable spirit echoes throughout history, inspiring generations to stand up for what they believe in. Witness grace personified as Irish dancers take center stage, their nimble feet tapping out ancient rhythms passed down through generations. Experience firsthand how music and dance are woven into every fiber culture. Delve into antiquity with glimpses from BOOK OF LINDISFARNE; marvel at St. John's Gospel dating back before 698 AD—a testament to both religious devotion and artistic mastery preserved over centuries. Behold architectural brilliance exemplified by The Forth Rail Bridge spanning across Firth of Forth in Edinburgh—an engineering marvel that stands tall as a symbol ingenuity and craftsmanship.