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- Lacertine abstract "Lacertines, most commonly found in Celtic Art, are interlaces created by animal forms. Interlaces are a two-dimensional decoration formed by a number of ribbons or straps woven into a complex, usually symmetrical design. The art is intricate, often incorporating animals into the elaborate twisting knots, and maze-like weavings. Some of the most common animals used in lacertines are snakes, birds, lions, and dogs.".
- Lacertine wikiPageExternalLink 1190708613.
- Lacertine wikiPageExternalLink CELTIC.JPG.
- Lacertine wikiPageID "21583171".
- Lacertine wikiPageRevisionID "496211923".
- Lacertine hasPhotoCollection Lacertine.
- Lacertine subject Category:Celtic_art.
- Lacertine comment "Lacertines, most commonly found in Celtic Art, are interlaces created by animal forms. Interlaces are a two-dimensional decoration formed by a number of ribbons or straps woven into a complex, usually symmetrical design. The art is intricate, often incorporating animals into the elaborate twisting knots, and maze-like weavings. Some of the most common animals used in lacertines are snakes, birds, lions, and dogs.".
- Lacertine label "Lacertine".
- Lacertine sameAs m.05mx7b6.
- Lacertine sameAs Q6468227.
- Lacertine sameAs Q6468227.
- Lacertine wasDerivedFrom Lacertine?oldid=496211923.
- Lacertine isPrimaryTopicOf Lacertine.