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Celtic Beasts: Animal Motifs and Zoomorphic Design in Celtic Art

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ISBN
9780713727272
Publication Year
1999
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Book Title
Celtic Beasts: Zoomorphic Patterns and Motifs
Item Height
283mm
Author
Dennis O'neil, Courtney Davis
Publisher
Octopus
Topic
Nature, Decorative Art
Item Width
225mm
Item Weight
641g
Number of Pages
104 Pages

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Courtney Davis, text by Dennis O'Neill and Courtney Davis Meet mythical serpents, shapeshifters, and other fantastic creatures whose origin can be traced back to the earliest northern European civilization. The Celts not only relied on animals for survival, but they respected, learned from, and honored them. Awe-inspiring illustrations and faithful narratives take us back to the time of goddesses, stone carvings, cave paintings, and beyond, for greater insight into the history and lure of the Celtic beast.

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Publisher
Octopus
ISBN-13
9780713727272
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Book Title
Celtic Beasts: Zoomorphic Patterns and Motifs
Author
Dennis O'neil, Courtney Davis
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Nature, Decorative Art
Publication Year
1999
Number of Pages
104 Pages

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Item Height
283mm
Item Width
225mm
Item Weight
641g

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Courtney Davis, Dennis O'neil
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom

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