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This book is primarily concerned with the craftsmanship of the
Bronzesmiths of Britain and Ireland during the period from the
beginning of the first century AD until the end of the seventh
century. The period covered takes in a number of eras: the
pre-Occupation era of the first century; the Romano-British period;
and the so-called Dark Ages. What happened during these seven
centuries is treated as a continuing story and only external events
and political and religious thinking can have any effect on the
forms which were fabricated. The Celts are known to have been
expert metal workers and from the artistic point of view they are
known to have been expert at designing bold eye-catching patterns.
Yet the Celt had no art motifs which can be said to have been
endemic to his world, but took over a number of classical patterns
and by the exercise of his imagination produced motifs with a
compelling personality which is at once seen to be thoroughly
Celtic. The book is divided into four parts, each having its own
historical introduction. Irish material is included in each period,
since there were close links between the bronzesmiths of Britain
and Ireland, and the art of one affected the other. Methods of
manufacture are examined, as are the range of styles and the
origins of forms and motifs, including isolating some as from
certain localised workshops. Originally published in 1980.
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