This elegantly written guide provides basic instruction in decorative art. You will learn how to properly incorporate ornamentation to art, architecture, and furniture design. Hatton explains how to think about a design problem, and gives a structure for approaching a new project; he describes the basic principles decorative artists have followed for centuries, and the pros and cons of various styles, from classical to Renaissance to gothic to rococo. Hatton explains in great detail how to incorporate flowers and foliage to pleasing effect, then builds on those concepts to introduce decoration using geometric and other forms. How to handle borders, weight and density within a designated space, use of line and mass, repeating patterns: these and many more topics are covered, providing a thorough explanation for any beginning student of design and decorative art. This edition is a facsimile reproduction of the original 1894 classic text, and includes over 150 original illustrations.
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