Irish Art

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Early Irish Art

Newgrange
The earliest art to survive in Ireland is from the Stone Age. It dates to about 3,500BC. Most of this art is found at megalithic tombs. It is made up of designs, for example spirals and zig-zags. Sometimes there are flower designs and faces as well.

These designs are carved into the huge stones at these tombs, or onto pottery and other objects inside them. These designs were probably made using paint and woodcarving as well. However, materials like these do not survive today.

This type of art is also found in Iberia and Brittany. However, most of it is found at the megalithic tombs at Newgrange and Knowth in the Boyne Valley in Co. Meath. There is also some of this type of art at Loughcrew in Co. Meath.

Today

Today, this early style of Irish art is still very popular. It is seen as an Irish national style. It is found on many tourist gifts, on company logos and in tattoo art.