CCV Students travel to Ireland to explore the history, literature, film, and music of the Emerald Isle. The class will visit the rugged seascapes of the Clare and Kerry coastlines, the lush hills of Kilkenny and Wicklow, and the bustling capital city of Dublin. Students will tour castles and abbeys, peer over the breathtaking Cliffs of Moher, experience traditional music, and meet with Irish scholars.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
This was a cross in the cemetary at the Hill of Tara. It was so magnificent!
Dear CCV study very nice pages I am interested in this Cross of St. Patrick (Ok?) I am writing a paper on Loop or Knot patterns in Renaissance – a short story of arts in Europe, and I found your photo for introducing the high cross with some kinds of knot patterns. Appreciate your allowing me to use it for the Journal of FORMA in Japan Another asking if you know which place the following high cross stands http://ReneeYancy.blogspot.jp/2012_03_01_archive.html thanks in advance
I found the same photo https://kathlinkilerin.wordpress.com/2014/04/24/high-cross-aka-celtic-cross/ Would you teach me Who has the original photo (copy right) ?
Dear CCV study very nice pages
ReplyDeleteI am interested in this Cross of St. Patrick (Ok?)
I am writing a paper on
Loop or Knot patterns in Renaissance – a short story of arts in Europe,
and I found your photo for introducing the high cross with some kinds of knot patterns.
Appreciate your allowing me to use it for the Journal of FORMA in Japan
Another asking if you know which place the following high cross stands
http://ReneeYancy.blogspot.jp/2012_03_01_archive.html
thanks in advance
Nagata S from Japan
I found the same photo https://kathlinkilerin.wordpress.com/2014/04/24/high-cross-aka-celtic-cross/
ReplyDeleteWould you teach me Who has the original photo (copy right) ?