Celtic Art was interfused into the Roman's design for centuries, and even today you can see Celtic Art influences still present in today's society. A complex design of lines, shapes and forms in a pleasing form.
cows heads, such a stylised feature given such a definite label when it is clearly subjective and almost irrelevant what modern people ascribe it to. It could easily be a dragon or any mythical fabulous beast of which we know nowt. Drawing upon Abrahamic iconoclast tenets in the interpretation is surely interesting, at least about the curator.
That was really interesting :)
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Celtic Art was interfused into the Roman's design for centuries, and even today you can see Celtic Art influences still present in today's society. A complex design of lines, shapes and forms in a pleasing form.
cows heads, such a stylised feature given such a definite label when it is clearly subjective and almost irrelevant what modern people ascribe it to. It could easily be a dragon or any mythical fabulous beast of which we know nowt. Drawing upon Abrahamic iconoclast tenets in the interpretation is surely interesting, at least about the curator.
wow
I love this museum curator, but might want to practice announcing “boar,” vs “bull.”