Illumination and Its Development in the Present Day

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There are some who follow the arts from poverty and necessity, also for gain, and for love of the art; but those who pursue them from love of the art and true nobleness of mind are to be commended above all others.— Cennino Cennini.
Sidney Farnsworth 1920
ILLUMINATION AND ITS DEVELOPMENT IN THE PRESENT DAY
BY SIDNEY FARNSWORTH
Illustrated with Drawings and Diagrams by the Author
NEW YORK
GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY
Printed in Great Britain

This book is the outcome of a series of articles which appeared in Drawing and Design . At the suggestion of the Editor of this periodical, the whole of the chapters originally published have been entirely rewritten and considerably enlarged; at the same time a large amount of quite new matter has been added.
The additions that have been made include a chapter on the development of writing in the past, together with a number of alphabets based on historical examples. I have also added a brief sketch of the history of Illumination, as I felt that the book would not be complete without some reference to this side of the subject. Some attention has been given to the colours and gilding methods of the mediæval artists, and it is hoped that the notes given may be of interest to the student. Extensions have also been made in connection with the use of colours and materials by the student to-day.

Sidney Farnsworth
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Английский

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2015-02-04

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Illumination of books and manuscripts

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