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Author’s PREFACE:
There was a time in my own struggling for artistic existence, when I should have been so grateful for any practical teaching in ornament, that I fancy there must be students who will find it helpful to have set plainly before them what I have had to puzzle out for myself. Hence this series of Text Books of Ornamental Design; in which I have amplified and illustrated the substance of a series of Cantor Lectures delivered in December last before the Society of Arts.
I have assumed no great amount of technical or artistic knowledge on the part of the reader—only that he wants to know. And, elementary as my subject is, I have taken some pains to save him all unnecessary effort in following my meaning.
The illustrations are to be taken literally as illustrations, and not by any means considered as ornamental addenda to the book. It is only as diagrams that they have any claim to insertion; although, as an ornamentist, I have naturally made the necessary diagrams as interesting as under the circumstances was feasible.
I have tried to make each one of the plates, as far as possible, explanatory in itself; so that from the study of them alone, apart from what I have to say, a fair idea of the construction of pattern might be gained.
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An excerpt from the beginning of the INTRODUCTORY:
The dictionary scarcely helps us to a definition of the word pattern, in the somewhat technical sense in which it is used by the designer.
Inasmuch as a pattern signifies a "specimen," one might argue that repetition is implied in ornamental pattern. But inasmuch as any "shape or model for imitation" is quite as strictly speaking a pattern, one cannot exactly define pattern as repeating ornament.
Nevertheless, pattern mostly comes of repetition. Many a pattern bears on the very face of it the evidence that it grew directly out of the necessity of repetition.
It is more than probable that some mechanical necessity gave rise to all geometric pattern; certainly it is impossible to plait, net, knit, weave, or otherwise mechanically make, without producing pattern. It may be so small, as it often is in weaving, that the warp and weft are invisible to the naked eye; but it is there; and all that remains for us to do is to efface it all we can, or to make the best of it.
Out of the determination to make the best of it has grown much of the most beautiful pattern-work. To neglect this source of inspiration, therefore, to say nothing of the attempt to suppress it, would seem to be wasteful of opportunity to the very last degree....
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the intricate world of ornamental design, exploring the fundamental principles and structures that underpin the creation of patterns. The author, a seasoned expert in the field, presents a comprehensive analysis of pattern anatomy, dissecting various styles and motifs to reveal their underlying geometric frameworks. The book traces the evolution of pattern design from its origins in simple crafts like weaving and tiling to more complex forms found in architecture and decorative arts. It examines how cultural influences and technological advancements have shaped the development of patterns across different historical periods and regions. Readers are guided through a journey of discovery, uncovering the hidden geometry within seemingly intricate designs. The author demonstrates how basic shapes, such as squares, triangles, and circles, can be combined and manipulated to create an endless array of patterns. Concepts like the "drop pattern" and the use of symmetry and repetition are explored in detail, providing practical insights for aspiring designers. This book's insightful exploration of pattern anatomy empowers readers to appreciate the artistry and ingenuity behind ornamental design, fostering a deeper understanding of the visual language that surrounds us. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781332229758_0
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