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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 13:39, 9 March 2008: 1,400 × 1,400 (300 KB): Ch1902 {{Information |Description=Celtic drawing - traced outlines in black and white representing intertwined dogs.
One very basic form of Celtic or pseudo-Celtic linear knotwork; alternative decorative form of Image:Celtic-knot-basic-alternate.svg. Date: 2006: Source: SVG version of Image:Celtic-knot-basic.png This image is converted from the following PostScript code:
white background only near knot, slightly readjust margins: 12:27, 18 December 2006: 800 × 309 (4 KB) AnonMoos: adding white background: 04:16, 8 September 2006: 800 × 309 (4 KB) Erin Silversmith: Replacing with AnonMoos's version (not that I can detect any difference). 02:54, 5 September 2006: 220 × 85 (4 KB) Erin Silversmith: Corrected ...
One very basic form of Celtic or pseudo-Celtic linear knotwork. Stone Celtic crosses, such as this, are a major source of knowledge regarding Celtic knot design. Carpet page from Lindisfarne Gospels, showing knotwork detail. Almost all of the folios of the Book of Kells contain small illuminations like this decorated initial.
Printable version; Page information; Get shortened URL; Download QR code; ... Simple 7-crossing quasi-Celtic linear decorative knot. Date: 2010 (PostScript); 2013 ...
Celtic or pseudo-Celtic decorative knot intended to fill square or near-square box. Converted from the following PostScript code: <pre>%! 306 326 translate 17.5 setlinewidth 1 setgray /y{gsave 42 setlinewidth 0 setgray}def/x 15.6434465 def/z 29.2894 def
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