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Celtic Paganism Collection

Celtic Paganism: A Glimpse into the Ancient Religious Practices of the Celts through Art Witness the captivating world as depicted in these historic works of art

Background imageCeltic Paganism Collection: A Converted British Family Sheltering a Christian Missionary from the Persecution of the Druids

A Converted British Family Sheltering a Christian Missionary from the Persecution of the Druids, 185 Artist: Hunt
A Converted British Family Sheltering a Christian Missionary from the Persecution of the Druids, 1850. Found in the collection of Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Background imageCeltic Paganism Collection: A Bard Reciting to Northmen, 1882. Artist: Anonymous

A Bard Reciting to Northmen, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
A Bard Reciting to Northmen, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageCeltic Paganism Collection: Sacrificing to Heathen Deities, 1882. Artist: Anonymous

Sacrificing to Heathen Deities, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
Sacrificing to Heathen Deities, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageCeltic Paganism Collection: Celts in their chieftains service, 1882. Artist: Anonymous

Celts in their chieftains service, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
Celts in their chieftains service, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageCeltic Paganism Collection: A British Druid (from Stonehenge by William Stukeley), 1723. Artist: Van Der Gucht (Vandergucht)

A British Druid (from Stonehenge by William Stukeley), 1723. Artist: Van Der Gucht (Vandergucht), Michael (1660-1725)
A British Druid (from Stonehenge by William Stukeley), 1723. Private Collection

Background imageCeltic Paganism Collection: The Chief Druid (from Mona Antiqua Restaurata), 1723. Artist: Rowlands, Henry (1655-1723)

The Chief Druid (from Mona Antiqua Restaurata), 1723. Artist: Rowlands, Henry (1655-1723)
The Chief Druid (from Mona Antiqua Restaurata), 1723. Private Collection

Background imageCeltic Paganism Collection: Group of Archdruids and Druids (From the book Old England: A Pictorial Museum), 1845

Group of Archdruids and Druids (From the book Old England: A Pictorial Museum), 1845. Artist: Anonymous
Group of Archdruids and Druids (From the book Old England: A Pictorial Museum), 1845. Private Collection

Background imageCeltic Paganism Collection: Arch-Druid in his full Judicial Costume (From The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of)

Arch-Druid in his full Judicial Costume (From The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the Britis Artist: Smith)
Arch-Druid in his full Judicial Costume (From The Costume of the Original Inhabitants of the British Islands by Meyrick and Sm, 1815. Private Collection

Background imageCeltic Paganism Collection: Druids (From: Pictures of English History), 1868. Artist: Kronheim, Joseph Martin (1810-1896)

Druids (From: Pictures of English History), 1868. Artist: Kronheim, Joseph Martin (1810-1896)
Druids (From: Pictures of English History), 1868. Private Collection

Background imageCeltic Paganism Collection: Wicker man (from Britannia Antiqua Illustrata by Aylett Sammes), 1676. Artist: Anonymous

Wicker man (from Britannia Antiqua Illustrata by Aylett Sammes), 1676. Artist: Anonymous
Wicker man (from Britannia Antiqua Illustrata by Aylett Sammes), 1676. Found in the collection of British Library

Background imageCeltic Paganism Collection: Arch-Druid in his full Judicial Costume (From the book Old England: A Pictorial Museum), 1845

Arch-Druid in his full Judicial Costume (From the book Old England: A Pictorial Museum), 1845. Artist: Anonymous
Arch-Druid in his full Judicial Costume (From the book Old England: A Pictorial Museum), 1845. Private Collection


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Celtic Paganism: A Glimpse into the Ancient Religious Practices of the Celts through Art Witness the captivating world as depicted in these historic works of art. From the sheltering British family concealing a Christian missionary from the wrath of the Druids, to the Bard reciting tales to Northmen, the Celtic connection to the land and its deities is evident. Observe the Sacrifices to Heathen Deities and the Celts in their chieftains' service, as they paid homage to their gods. Gaze upon the enigmatic figures of British Druids, such as those from Stonehenge and Mona Antiqua Restaurata, and the Arch-Druids in their full judicial costumes. Delve deeper into the mysteries of this ancient belief system with the Group of Archdruids and Druids, and the Arch-Druid in his full regalia from Old England: A Pictorial Museum. Witness the infamous Wicker Man, a symbol of the Celts' connection to nature and their belief in the cyclical nature of life and death. These captivating works of art offer a glimpse into the rich history and intriguing practices of Celtic Paganism, a religious tradition that continues to captivate and inspire.