
Hunting Picts
Medieval Sculpture at St Vigeans, Angus
Jane Geddes(Author)
Historic Environment Scotland (Publisher)
Published on 27. July 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
354 pages
978-1-84917-226-4 (ISBN)
Description
The Drosten stone - one of Scotland's premier monuments - came to light during restoration work at St Vigeans Church, near Arbroath, in the 1870s. A rare example of Pictish writing, the Drosten stone is just one in an astounding collection of exquisitely preserved Pictish sculptures discovered in and around the church.
These carved stones revel in Pictish inventiveness, teeming with lively animals, monsters and people, as well as Pictish symbols and everyday objects. The sculptures' iconography also draws on Christian and classical literature, witness to a highly literate and cosmopolitan society.
This definitive study of St Vigeans' Pictish stones, illustrated with plates of the full collection, begins in the recent past, when the sculptures began to emerge as a remarkable historic entity. The background of the sculptures is then explored, including an analysis of the carvings, the geology of the stones and attempts to extract meaning and context for this unique stone collection as part of a powerful ecclesiastical landscape.
These carved stones revel in Pictish inventiveness, teeming with lively animals, monsters and people, as well as Pictish symbols and everyday objects. The sculptures' iconography also draws on Christian and classical literature, witness to a highly literate and cosmopolitan society.
This definitive study of St Vigeans' Pictish stones, illustrated with plates of the full collection, begins in the recent past, when the sculptures began to emerge as a remarkable historic entity. The background of the sculptures is then explored, including an analysis of the carvings, the geology of the stones and attempts to extract meaning and context for this unique stone collection as part of a powerful ecclesiastical landscape.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 295 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
1615 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84917-226-4 (9781849172264)
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Jane Geddes studied History at Cambridge and History of Art at the Courtauld Institute, London. She worked as an Inspector of Ancient Monuments at English Heritage before joining Aberdeen University, where she is now professor of History of Art. She has published widely in the field of medieval art and served as an academic advisor to Historic Scotland for the museum of Pictish sculpture at St Vigeans.