Françoise Henry (1902–1982)
Author of The Book of Kells : reproductions from the manuscript in Trinity College, Dublin
About the Author
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Works by Françoise Henry
The Book of Kells : reproductions from the manuscript in Trinity College, Dublin (0800) 242 copies, 3 reviews
Croix sculptées irlandaises 5 copies
4: L'Irlanda 1 copy
L'Irlanda 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Henry, Françoise
- Birthdate
- 1902-06-16
- Date of death
- 1982-02-10
- Gender
- female
- Education
- École du Louvre (Ph.D|1932)
Sorbonne University (BA|1925)
Lycée Molière - Occupations
- art historian
- Organizations
- University College Dublin
- Awards and honors
- Royal Irish Academy (1949)
- Relationships
- Clément, Charles (grandfather)
- Nationality
- France
- Birthplace
- Paris, France
- Places of residence
- Dublin, Ireland
Yonne, France - Place of death
- Auxerre, Yonne, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
- Burial location
- Lindry, Yonne, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
- Associated Place (for map)
- France
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Reviews
The Book of Kells : reproductions from the manuscript in Trinity College Dublin, with a study of the manuscript by Françoise Henry by Françoise Henry
Among the many ways to drool on the Gospel Book known as the Book of Kells, this is the most extravagant. Although it does not contain every page in the original, it has the best representation of the book yet published, with 126 full-size plates. Additionally, Françoise Henry's discussion is also extensive, with sections on the book as a whole, the decoration, iconography, and who these artists may have been as well as where and how they lived.
I shall always be indebted to my students, who show more gifted me with this beautiful volume. show less
I shall always be indebted to my students, who show more gifted me with this beautiful volume. show less
The Book Of Kells: Reproductions From The Manuscript In Trinity College Dublin, With A Study Of The Manuscript By Francoise Henry by Françoise Henry
This oversized book reproduces the Book of Kells, both pages and individual sections, in glorious color. It includes an essay from Françoise Henry, a scholar of early Irish art, on the history of the c. 800 CE manuscript. The book, an illuminated Gospel in Latin, was originally produced on vellum and housed in the Abbey of Kells in County Meath, Ireland. The images combine early Christian iconography with Celtic embellishments, including knots and patterns, that emphasize the show more illustrations’ themes. This edition is a great addition to the collection of anyone interested in Irish art, culture, or medieval society. show less
One of the most important books in Celtic history, The Book of Kells is held at Trinity College. The incredible artwork is easily a basis for a great deal of Celtic artwork found today. Kells is a sacred book to many Pagans of a Celtic based tradition. This is a beautiful example of Kells and what it's about.
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- Works
- 20
- Members
- 432
- Popularity
- #56,590
- Rating
- 4.5
- Reviews
- 6
- ISBNs
- 20
- Languages
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