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Tag Archives: Celtic art
Book launch party!
Celtic Art in Europe:Making Connections. Essays in honour of Vincent Megaw on his 80th Birthday (edited by C. Gosden, S. Crawford and K. Ulmschneider) http://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/celtic-art-in-europe.html Above: some of the contributors with the birthday boy at Friday’s party. Thanks to all the … Continue reading
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Tagged archaeology, book, Celtic art, Institute of Archaeology, Megaw, Oxbow, oxford, Vincent Megaw
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Cataloguing Paul Jacobsthal’s Celtic Art
One of the projects that our volunteers are currently working on is cataloguing the photographs, prints, and drawings from the Jacobsthal Archive. Through generous grants from the Reva and David Logan Foundation and the Heritage Lottery Fund, we’ve been able … Continue reading
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Tagged black-and-white, catalogue, cataloguing, Celtic art, Celts, conservation, Jacobsthal, photographs, photography
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