Episode 35: The Book of Kells, Part II – Cover to Cover & Page to Page

Listen to the episode HERE on Soundcloud or visit the podcast on iTunes, either through the Podcasts App (just search for “Stuff about Things Art History”) or by clicking HERE.  Happy listening!

Sources:

Books

Articles/Essays

Media/Other

Non-Kells recommendations:

Images:

All images are screenshots from the Digital Collections of Trinity College Dublin

Folio 1r (first page!)
2v (the Canon Tables)
5r (note Old Irish at bottom, recording land transactions of the 11th century)
7v (The Madonna and Child)
Detail from 7v
9r (note the “incidental” ornamentation in capital letters and “doodles”)
316r (note patch at lower left)
146v (note the “boo boo” of the skipped line at the bottom of the page. A red cross denotes where the line was supposed to go in line 7)
29v (note the intended border that was never painted)
8r (beginning of the Breves Causae)
13r (marks the transition between the Argumentum to Matthew to the Breves Causae of Mark)
29v (Portrait of Matthew)
291v (Portrait of John)

32v (Portrait of Christ)
33r (The Carpet Page)
34r (The Chi Rho Page)
Detail from 34r
creature detail from 19v
derpy lion from 3r
detail of capital letters from 9r
detail from 9v
detail from 258r
114r (The Arrest of Christ)
202v (The Temptation of Christ)

Happy listening!

-Lindsay

2 thoughts on “Episode 35: The Book of Kells, Part II – Cover to Cover & Page to Page

  1. Irene's avatar

    Hello Lindsay!
    This is my first time leaving a comment…my time is so limited these days, however, I’m so VERY glad you remind us listeners at the end of each episode to take a moment to leave a comment – and finally…finally – here it is!
    So – in general, I need to tell you how much i enjoy ALL of your podcasts (I’ve listened to almost all of them!!) : the humor, opinions, candid presentation of facts and heresy – and admitting to what you know, what you’d like to know…and what you really don’t care to know (lol). You have a knack for presenting history in a contemporary way which keeps the listener interested – quite a talent!
    And Gus!! Oh ma gosh! I love hearing about Gus – having lost my second of two furry companions one year ago (Copper was almost 17 when he left us, Odis departed at the end of horrid 2020), it’s so heartwarming to hear about Gus and see him in your postings 🙂
    I grew up amidst a family of “aunt Carols”…so that story…right from the get-go, had me hooked!
    Long story, and most of it – boring, however, your early episode (I think episode 2?) about why one might study art history ….that one made SO MUCH sense….I just had to keep listening.
    And – I am glad that I did, and (am) continuing.
    This episode (on the book of Kells…part 2), was a topic I knew NOTHING about…however, now a visit to Ireland and Trinity College library in Dublin is on my bucket list. Thank you! Everything about illuminated manuscripts and their making is extremely interesting to me – THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU for all of the work you have done and hopefully will continue to do!

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    1. Lindsay Sheedy's avatar
      Lindsay Sheedy May 6, 2023 — 9:53 pm

      Irene — Thank you so very much for taking the time to write such an incredible message. I really appreciate the kind words, particularly about the early episodes when I was still finding my groove. I’m so glad that you enjoy them and that they’ve inspired you to put new places on the travel bucket list. I will be sure to give Gus some pets from you and tell him about Copper and Odis. He always likes hearing about the friends who he’ll meet one day on the other side of the rainbow bridge, though we are hoping that day is a long way off. In the meantime, he’ll continue to enjoy all the good country smells, pure adoration, and too many table scraps. Sending well wishes and gratitude! -Lindsay (& Gus)

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