Groam House Museum is a museum of Celtic and Pictish Art. Located in the village of Rosemarkie in the Black Isle, Scotland, its collection contains both the Rosemarkie Stone, one of the major surviving examples of Pictish art in stone, and the Rosemarkie sculpture fragments, that are 14 stone fragments, the most well known being Daniels Stone.[1] The museum also hosts the George Bain Collection. Bain, who is considered the father of modern Celtic design, spent many years working out the intricate mathematical designs found in Celtic art.[2]

Exterior of Groam House Museum, Rosemarkie

In 2015 the museum organised a Celtic felt banner-making project to create banners for the Celtic Connections Festival 2016.[3]

Artefacts kept by Groam House Museum
Pictish stone cross
Pictish stone cross
Picktish decorated stone fragment
Picktish decorated stone
Rosemarkie Stone
Rosemarkie Stone
The other side of Rosemarkie Stone
Rosemarkie Stone

References

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  1. ^ Doe, John. "Welcome to Groam House Museum". groamhouse.org.uk. Groam House Museum. Archived from the original on 13 August 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2016.
  2. ^ Doe, John (16 November 2013). "Celtic art at Rosemarkie museum wins recognition". BBC News Highland and Islands. BBC News. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
  3. ^ "Rosemarkie museum Celtic felt banner art works set for national showcase". Ross-shire Journal. Archived from the original on 10 February 2017. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
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