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The Book Of Kells

The Book Of Kells

The Book of Kells is a highly illuminated manuscript Gospel book in Latin, containing the four Gospels of the New Testament. It is believed to have been created around the year 800 by Celtic monks on the remote island of Iona, and later moved to the Abbey of Kells in Ireland. The book is famous for its intricate and ornate decorations, which feature vivid colors, intricate interlace patterns, and intricate illustrations of animals, humans, and mythical creatures. The combination of its artistic skill, meticulous detailing, and historical significance has made The Book of Kells one of the most famous and important examples of Insular art.

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SOMETHING in the style of The Book Of Kells

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Insular artCeltic artMedieval manuscript illuminationMonks of Iona
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