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FALL 2017 Professor Jen Pepper Course schedule T TH FA 111.01 Eckel 109/MacDonald Lecture Hall = Art History One 11:00 - 12:20  T  TH FA 111.01 Eckel 109/MacDonald Lecture Hall = Art History One 12:30 - 1:50 T  TH SA 131.01 Jephson Campus A 207 = 2D Design & Color Theory 2:00 - 4:50 TH        SA 498.01 Jephson Campus A 2098 = Senior Capstone Research & Development 6:00 - 8:50 pm OH   T  TH 5:00 - 6:00 pm        M 1:00 - 2:30 pm  and by appointment at jpepper@cazenovia.edu   Office = Jephson Campus A #210 All course materials are launched onto the blog address of: FA2017FA111CAZ.blogspot.com Volume 1 . ART HISTORY  Marilyn Stokstad & Michael W. Cothren Pearson Publishers . FIFTH EDITION Volume 1 .  ART HISTORY  Marilyn Stokstad & Michael W. Cothren Pearson Publishers .  SIXTH EDITION NOTE: There is an ebook version of this edition available at: Art History ONE -> ebook link Course Description Our course toget

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Analysis of : Chi Rho Iota, The Book of Kells                      Ox Gall Inks and Pigment on Vellum, 8th/9ths Century, Iona, Scotland          One of the pages in this noteworthy illuminated manuscript, commonly known as The Book  of Kells , depicts the Ancient Roman symbol; Chi Rho Iota. Made by Irish Monks in a monastery  in Iona, an island off the western coast of Scotland, the cherished book was constructed around  the concept of Christianity and was created to celebrate the “word of god” in the eyes of its  religious followers. The 12 3/4” x 9 1/2” ceremonial book is just a little bit larger than the  average sized piece of college ruled paper, but it holds major historical significance. Fleeing in  the arms of its Irish keepers in response to Viking attacks, the book was transported from Iona to  the mainland of Kells, Ireland for safekeeping. Printed on calfskin vellum and dyed with  pigments from plants and minerals imported from Afgha