Iron Age
Iron Age
Iron Age
500 BC 400 AD
Celtic Ireland
Romanticised Celts
To the frankness and high spiritedness of their temperament must be added traits of childish boastfulness and love of decoration. They wear ornaments of gold, torcs on their necks and bracelets on their arms and wrists, while people of high rank wear garments besprinkled with gold. It is this vanity that makes them so unbearable in victory and so completely downcast in defeat.
- Strabo (Roman Historian) 1AD
The Celts
A group of tribes
Greeks and Romans knew them as Keltoi. Renowned warriors, horsemen and craft workers. Brought Iron working skills to Ireland. All celtic tribes had a similar language and culture. Celtic traditions in Ireland already through trading (hill forts).
Not known how celtic traditions and language spread, when Christianity came one language and political system.
Combined variety of influences with existing celtic style (including classical Greek and Roamn art and Oriental art).
Called La Tene after a site on the shores of a lake in Switzerland where examples were found. Designs: Leaf, Vines, Tendrils, Scrolls, Lyre, Trumpet (pg. 99)
Stone Carving
Large stones were dressed and carved with abstract designs and also as free standing human figures.
Stone Carving
First objects of Irish origin in La Tene style.
Large boulders, dressed and carved in abstract patterns found in different counties such as Roscommon, Cavan and Antrim.
Spaces between raised pattern can be seen as part of the design (use positive and negative space). Brick/step pattern forms a band over plain base.
Found near Lough Foyle Co. Derry Bowl, two chains, two twisted bracelets, a gold collar.
Form: Hollow tubes in circular shape, two larger buffer terminals with T-shaped bar lock. Another terminal missing from middle.
Decoration: Foliage pattern, symmetrical interconnecting Sscrolls, spiral bosses (pinned on), riviting of terminals disguised by beading
Conclusion
Little known about Iron Age life in Ireland. Artefacts found across Europe not found in Ireland. 5th/6th Century written records began and all of Ireland spoke a Celtic language. Design elements plant forms, zoomorphic designs, simplified human forms and geomentric designs can be seen throughout Christian art.
Tara Brooch