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Styles of Ornament

A Pictorial Survey of Six Thousand Years of Ornamental Design/A collection of more than four thousand decorative and architectural designs

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Kiadó: Gramercy Books
Kiadás helye: New York-Avenel
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött keménykötés
Oldalszám: 644 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 24 cm x 18 cm
ISBN: 0-517-10170-X
Megjegyzés: Fekete-fehér illusztrációkkal.
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At the end of the nineteenth century the German architect Alexander Speltz undertook a mammoth project to collect in one book illustrations and information representing the entire range of the world's ornamental styles over a period of six thousand years. Speltz's work, Styles of Ornament, has become a classic of architectural and design history.
The thousands of drawings of decorative details were sketched directly from objects and architecture of the various cultures. Examples of the designs from the ancient world include Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan, and Pompeiian ornament. Prankish, Moorish, Chinese, Romanesque in Scandinavia, and Gothic in Germany and Austria are among the styles of medieval ornament that are depicted. Also included are samples of Italian Renaissance ornament, French Rococo ornament, American Colonial-style ornament, and German Biedermeier-style ornament.
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At the end of the nineteenth century the German architect Alexander Speltz undertook a mammoth project to collect in one book illustrations and information representing the entire range of the world's ornamental styles over a period of six thousand years. Speltz's work, Styles of Ornament, has become a classic of architectural and design history.
The thousands of drawings of decorative details were sketched directly from objects and architecture of the various cultures. Examples of the designs from the ancient world include Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan, and Pompeiian ornament. Prankish, Moorish, Chinese, Romanesque in Scandinavia, and Gothic in Germany and Austria are among the styles of medieval ornament that are depicted. Also included are samples of Italian Renaissance ornament, French Rococo ornament, American Colonial-style ornament, and German Biedermeier-style ornament.
Styles of Ornament gives the modern reader the opportunity to see numerous examples of decoration from a particular culture
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and period, and immediately identify them by referring to the accompanying group of captions. In addition, a brief historical overview introduces each section.
The book is arranged chronologically by historical period and artistic style, and then by country of origin. There are four hundred pages of illustrations; each page usually has ten or more clear and detailed black-and-white drawings, which are keyed to the captions.
Styles of Ornament is perhaps the most comprehensive survey, and certainly one of the best organized and most accessible collections, of decorative ornament and architectural design ever compiled. Its breathtaking scope, its wealth of fascinating drawings, and its user-friendly format make it a handbook that should prove invaluable to architects, artists, graphic designers, woodworkers, interior decorators, sculptors, historians, and anyone interested in the creative life of the world's cultures. Vissza

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