An Introduction to the Astonishing Book of Kells, the Iconic Illuminated Manuscript
Briefly

The Celtic cross, characterized by its circular ring, stands out as a distinct representation of Insular iconography, showcasing a blend of cultural and artistic influences.
On the 'carpet page' of the Book of Kells, the elaborately designed cross features intricate circles that almost overwhelm its structure, blurring lines between art and symbol.
The Book of Kells, dating back to circa 800, is celebrated for its extravagant illustrations, painstakingly executed on vellum, showcasing early medieval craftsmanship.
The illustrations in the Book of Kells include the four Gospels, creating a vital link between religious texts and the artistry of the period.
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