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Patterns in Art

A Closer Look at the Old Masters


  • Abbeville Press (ACC)
  • by Francesca Leoneschi
Richly embroidered robes. Intricate lace collars. Elaborately laid floor tiles. Delicately carved and modeled cornices and capitals. These are among the details of decorative art that the Old Masters lovingly rendered in their paintings, to establish a setting, convey a portrait subject's social status, or sometimes just enliven a scene. Together these details so easy to overlook in the imposing harmony of draftsmanship, color, and composition that makes up a great painting form a veritable history of ornam

ISBN 9780789213402 | E | HB
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Publisher Abbeville Press (ACC)
ISBN 9780789213402
Author(s) by Francesca Leoneschi
Publication date July 2020
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 248 x 208 mm
Pages 192
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Description

A visual delight, and a designer's dream the decorative details of great European paintings transformed into beautiful two-dimensional patterns
Using decorative motifs from the background of paintings from artists including Bronzino and Jacques-Louis David
A beatuiful resource for graphic designers, and a revelation for all art lovers

Richly embroidered robes. Intricate lace collars. Elaborately laid floor tiles. Delicately carved and modeled cornices and capitals. These are among the details of decorative art that the Old Masters lovingly rendered in their paintings, to establish a setting, convey a portrait subject's social status, or sometimes just enliven a scene. Together these details so easy to overlook in the imposing harmony of draftsmanship, color, and composition that makes up a great painting form a veritable history of ornament.

This inventive book plucks these decorative motifs from the background of paintings by masters like Bronzino, Fra Angelico and Jacques-Louis David, and transforms them into vibrant two-dimensional patterns. Seeing these patterns side-by-side with the original paintings deepens our appreciation of both. Patterns in Art will be a resource for graphic designers, and a revelation for all art lovers.