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The Encyclopedia of Ornament - Paperback

The Encyclopedia of Ornament - Paperback

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by Henry Shaw (Author)

First published in 1842, this volume made an important contribution to the nineteenth-century Gothic Revival, during which English artists rediscovered decorative styles from their country's medieval past. Few published sources of the Victorian era offered information on historic designs, and The Encyclopedia of Ornament was warmly received and widely praised for the meticulous rendering of its plates. Modern-day graphic artists and designers, art historians, and students of the history of style and decoration will likewise prize this extensive treasury of authentic designs.
Arranged in chronological order, this richly illustrated compilation traces a long history of ornamentation: ironwork of the thirteenth century; painted tiles of the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries; wood carvings and panels of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries; fifteenth-century ornamental drapery; sixteenth-century book bindings; designs for jewelry, plate, and other decorative items by Hans Holbein and his contemporaries; lace and needlework of the seventeenth century; and architectural ornaments and stained glass of various periods from English and French cathedrals.

Author Biography

English engraver, illuminator, and antiquary Henry Shaw (1800-73) published several books on medieval architecture and ornamentation as well as other aspects of English art, history, and culture.

Number of Pages: 64
Dimensions: 0.25 x 11 x 8.25 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: July 20, 2016