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Archibald Knox: ‘The Deer’s Cry’ - 17th January, 2026

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  • Location: Manx Museum, Douglas
  • Date: Saturday, 17 January 2026
  • Time: 2pm

Yvonne Cresswell, former MNH Curator: Art & Social History, will lead an exploration of Archibald Knox’s work titled 'The Deer’s Cry'. This piece, inspired by the ancient prayer known as 'St. Patrick’s Breastplate', highlights Knox’s unique interpretation of Celtic-inspired design, characterized by intricate interlacing patterns and distinctive lettering influenced by the Island’s carved crosses.


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Join Yvonne Cresswell, former MNH Curator: Art & Social History, for a fascinating exploration of Archibald Knox’s beautiful, 'The Deer's Cry'

Archibald Knox: ‘The Deer’s Cry’ – 17th January 2026, 2pm

Inspired by the ancient prayer known as 'St. Patrick’s Breastplate' or 'The Deer’s Cry', the manuscript showcases Knox’s innovative approach to Celtic-inspired design. His intricate interlacing patterns and distinctive lettering, influenced by the Island’s carved crosses and by early Celtic manuscripts, illustrate each line of the prayer with a different blend of delicate colours and designs to create pages that are spiritually resonant and visually captivating.

Although left unfinished at the time of Knox’s death, the manuscript was later bound into a volume and remains a highlight of the Manx Museum’s collections. In this lecture, Yvonne Cresswell will explore the symbolism of Knox’s designs in 'The Deer’s Cry' together with his artistic philosophy, contributions to the Celtic Revival, and how 'The Deer’s Cry' embodies his connection to the Island’s heritage and his own personal faith.

Discover why this work continues to inspire artists and is considered to be one of Knox’s greatest achievements.

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