Early-medieval Irish fine metalwork is generally agreed to be one of the high points of achievement in European decorative arts. In the corpus of finds from the 7th to the 10th centuries are many masterpieces of the goldsmith's art some are personal ornaments, many are objects made for the service of the Church. The corpus of metalwork has been greatly expanded in recent years by new finds and by re-examination of older discoveries and major international exhibitions have won a new understanding of the significance of this material. A series of papers by Michael Ryan recording many new finds and analysing their significance are republished in this volume.
                                
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                                  This book showcases the excellence of early-medieval Irish fine metalwork, a pinnacle in European decorative arts. Masterpieces of goldsmith's art, both personal ornaments and items for religious use, from the 7th to the 10th centuries, are featured. Recent discoveries and international exhibitions have enriched our understanding of this art form.
                                
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                                  Introduction
 
Silver in pre-Viking Ireland: some Archaeological Comments
 
The Roscrea Brooch
 
An Early Christian Hoard from Derrynaflan, Co. Tipperary
 
'The Chalice', 'The Significance of the Hoard' and (with R. O Floinn) 'The Paten and Stand'
 
Early Irish Chalices
 
The Derrynaflan and other Irish Eucharistic Chalices: some Speculations
 
A Suggested Origin for the Figure Representations on the Derrynaflan Paten
 
The Horn Reliquary of Tongres-Tongeren: A 12th century Irish Object
 
A Hoard of Early Medieval Door-furniture from Donore, Moynalty, Co. Meath
 
Some Aspects of Sequence and Style in Metalwork of the 8th and 9th centuries
 
Fine Metalworking and Early Irish Monasteries
 
Church Metalwork in the 8th and 9th centuries A.D
 
The Formal Relationships of Insular Early Medieval Eucharistic Chalices
 
Links between Anglo-Saxon and Irish Early Medieval Art: some Evidence of Metalwork
 
The Sutton Hoo Ship-burial and Ireland: some Celtic Perspectives
 
Decorated Metalwork in the Museo dell'Abbazia, Bobbio, Italy
 
The Menagerie of the Derrynaflan Chalice
 
Ten Years of Early Irish Metalwork
 
The Book of Kells and Metalwork
 
The Menagerie of the Derrynaflan Paten
 
The Decoration of the Donore Discs
 
Early Christian Metalwork: New Evidence from Ireland
 
The Derrynaflan Hoard and Early Irish Art
 
The Irish Shrine of Abbadia San Salvatore, Monte Amiata, Italy
 
Additional Notes
 
Index
                                Silver in pre-Viking Ireland: some Archaeological Comments
The Roscrea Brooch
An Early Christian Hoard from Derrynaflan, Co. Tipperary
'The Chalice', 'The Significance of the Hoard' and (with R. O Floinn) 'The Paten and Stand'
Early Irish Chalices
The Derrynaflan and other Irish Eucharistic Chalices: some Speculations
A Suggested Origin for the Figure Representations on the Derrynaflan Paten
The Horn Reliquary of Tongres-Tongeren: A 12th century Irish Object
A Hoard of Early Medieval Door-furniture from Donore, Moynalty, Co. Meath
Some Aspects of Sequence and Style in Metalwork of the 8th and 9th centuries
Fine Metalworking and Early Irish Monasteries
Church Metalwork in the 8th and 9th centuries A.D
The Formal Relationships of Insular Early Medieval Eucharistic Chalices
Links between Anglo-Saxon and Irish Early Medieval Art: some Evidence of Metalwork
The Sutton Hoo Ship-burial and Ireland: some Celtic Perspectives
Decorated Metalwork in the Museo dell'Abbazia, Bobbio, Italy
The Menagerie of the Derrynaflan Chalice
Ten Years of Early Irish Metalwork
The Book of Kells and Metalwork
The Menagerie of the Derrynaflan Paten
The Decoration of the Donore Discs
Early Christian Metalwork: New Evidence from Ireland
The Derrynaflan Hoard and Early Irish Art
The Irish Shrine of Abbadia San Salvatore, Monte Amiata, Italy
Additional Notes
Index
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ISBN
                    
            9781899828838
      
                  Published
                     2002-12-31 
                  Publisher
                    Pindar Press
                  Weight
                     1572 gr
                  Height
                     240 mm
                  Width
                     170 mm
                  Age
                     P, 06
                  Language
                    
  Product language
              Engelsk
          Format
                    
  Product format
              Heftet
          Number of pages
                     612
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