A sweeping introduction to the history of Celtic art, from its ancient origins to its reinterpretation and revival in modern times
The history of the populations who have traditionally been called Celts is expansive, reaching back to antiquity and covering a large swath of central and western Europe. Celtic Art Across the Ages tells the epic story of the creativity and artistic legacies of these peoples. This comprehensive and beautifully illustrated volume begins in the first millennium BCE, when elaborate personal ornaments, arms and armor, horse gear, chariots, and feasting wares were buried at sites since brought to light by archaeological excavations spanning the European continent. As the essays move through the medieval period and beyond, readers are treated to a material record as diverse as the populations encompassed by the elusive label ""Celtic"": carefully crafted objects made of metals, glass, terra-cotta, and wood; rare examples of ancient textiles; manuscripts; and coins. The volume also addresses significant instances of reception, reinterpretation, and revival in the modern era.
Distributed for Harvard Art Museums
Exhibition Schedule:
Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA
(March 6–August 2, 2026)
Edited by:
Susanne Ebbinghaus Imprint: Miscellaneous Country of Publication: United States Dimensions:
Height: 292mm,
Width: 203mm,
ISBN:9780300286380 ISBN 10: 0300286384 Pages: 272 Publication Date:29 May 2026 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Susanne Ebbinghaus is the George M. A. Hanfmann Curator of Ancient Art and Head of the Division of Asian and Mediterranean Art at the Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA.