Skip to content
logo
  • Introduction
    • What is Celtic Art?
    • Celtic Warrior
  • Stone Carvings
    • Gaut’s Stone Cross
    • Messages from Ancient Stones
    • Runestone with a Viking Myth
    • Medieval Hunting Scene
  • Viking Art
    • Great Beasts from Viking Art
    • Viking Beasts
    • Viking Dragon Ship
  • Pictish Art
    • Pictish Water Horse
    • Pictish Symbol Stones
  • Art Galleries
    • Pictish Art
    • Celtic Animals
    • Celtic Birds
    • Celtic Design
    • Celtic Dragons
    • Celtic Figures
    • Celtic Horses
    • Celtic Knotwork
    • Celtic Letters
    • Celtic Ornaments
    • Celtic Spirals
    • Embroidery Art
  • Book of Kells
    • Monastery Learning in Medieval Europe
    • Three Zoomorphic Drawings
    • Tree of Life
    • Animal Letters
    • Pagan and Christian Collaboration
    • How the Monks Wrote with the Animals
    • Symbols of Christ from the Book of Kells
    • Ancient Artists with Modern Vision
    • The Eagle and St John
    • Designs for Horse Harness Fittings
  • Ancient Rome
    • Rome and Classical Art
    • Classical Sculpture
  • Myths & Stories
    • Finfolk Man
      • column 3
    • The Old Gardener
    • Stitches of Time
    • Mad March Hare
  • Plants and Flowers
    • Flowers in Art
    • Flower Motif Border
  • Shop
  • Cart
  • Checkout
  • My account
  • New Page
  • 0
  • Toggle website search
0 Menu Close
  • Introduction
    • What is Celtic Art?
    • Celtic Warrior
  • Stone Carvings
    • Gaut’s Stone Cross
    • Messages from Ancient Stones
    • Runestone with a Viking Myth
    • Medieval Hunting Scene
  • Viking Art
    • Great Beasts from Viking Art
    • Viking Beasts
    • Viking Dragon Ship
  • Pictish Art
    • Pictish Water Horse
    • Pictish Symbol Stones
  • Art Galleries
    • Pictish Art
    • Celtic Animals
    • Celtic Birds
    • Celtic Design
    • Celtic Dragons
    • Celtic Figures
    • Celtic Horses
    • Celtic Knotwork
    • Celtic Letters
    • Celtic Ornaments
    • Celtic Spirals
    • Embroidery Art
  • Book of Kells
    • Monastery Learning in Medieval Europe
    • Three Zoomorphic Drawings
    • Tree of Life
    • Animal Letters
    • Pagan and Christian Collaboration
    • How the Monks Wrote with the Animals
    • Symbols of Christ from the Book of Kells
    • Ancient Artists with Modern Vision
    • The Eagle and St John
    • Designs for Horse Harness Fittings
  • Ancient Rome
    • Rome and Classical Art
    • Classical Sculpture
  • Myths & Stories
    • Finfolk Man
      • column 3
    • The Old Gardener
    • Stitches of Time
    • Mad March Hare
  • Plants and Flowers
    • Flowers in Art
    • Flower Motif Border
  • Shop
  • Cart
  • Checkout
  • My account
  • New Page
  • 0
  • Toggle website search

Celtic lion

  1. Home>
  2. Latest Work>
  3. Celtic lion

Symbols of Christ from the Book of Kells

  • Post author:liz
  • Post published:10 January 2020
  • Post category:Book of Kells/Latest Work

This little motif shows three picture symbols and one abbreviation used to represent Christ in the Book of Kells

Continue ReadingSymbols of Christ from the Book of Kells
Copyright - WordPress Theme by OceanWP
×
×

Cart