Medieval Tile Designs


PREZZO : EUR 17,95€
CODICE: ISBN 0486299473 EAN 9780486299471
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COLLANA/SERIE : -
DISPONIBILITA': In esaurimento


TITOLO/DENOMINAZIONE:
Medieval Tile Designs

PREZZO : EUR 17,95€

CODICE :
ISBN 0486299473
EAN 9780486299471

AUTORE/CURATORE/ARTISTA :
Edited by:

EDITORE/PRODUTTORE:


COLLANA/SERIE:



ANNO:
1998

DISPONIBILITA':
In esaurimento

CARATTERISTICHE TECNICHE:
72 pages
146 b&w illustrations
Paperback
cm 21 x 27,5 x 0,5
gr 228

NOTE:
Reprint of J. B. Nichols and Son, London, 1845 edition.

DESCRIZIONE:

Publisher's description:
Rich and immensely practical source of design inspiration for royalty-free use by artists and craftworkers. Includes 132 characteristic motifs: crosses, churches, fleur-de-lis, stylized plant forms, mythological creatures, stars, abstract and geometric figures, other authentic elements. Ideal for use in woodburning, leathercraft, stained glass work, fabric painting, ceramics, more.

From the back cover:
Little remains of the decorative ceramic tiles that once paved the floors of medieval churches and cathedrals. Abraded by time and use, stolen by collectors, or covered by new flooring, these handsome ornamental paving stones (also known as "encaustic tiles") have become rarities. This practical, inexpensive, and comprehensive archive -originally published in the mid-19th century- has preserved many of those ancient designs for future generations. It represents an invaluable source of design inspiration for permission-free use by today's artists and craftspeople.
Adapted largely from tile motifs that once adorned English churches in Winchester, St. Cross, Romsey, and Warblington, 146 handsome images display a host of characteristically medieval patterns - crosses, churches, fleur-de-lis, stylized plant forms, mythological creatures, stars, abstract and geometric figures, and other authentic elements.
These rich and evocative designs can be used to enhance a host of art and craft projects: wood burning, leathercraft, and stained glass work: fabric painting, ceramics, enameling, stenciling or any other project calling for unique and powerful attention-getters.
Dover (1997) republication of the designs from the work published by J. B. Nichols and Son, London, 1845.


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