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African Designs From Traditional Sources
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Since The Discovery Of African Art By The Cubists, The Primitive Strength Of Its Motifs Has Held A Fascination For Contemporary Artists And Designers And Has Exercised A Considerable Infl Uence On The Development Of Modern Art. This Book Brings Together An Unusually Varied Selection Of African Designs Which Will Find Many Uses In Advertising And In The Creation Of Book Designs, Bookplates, Labels, And Patterns For Textiles And Wallpaper; Or May Simply Serve As Inspiration For The Creation Of Original Designs. Rendered In Stark Blackandwhite, They May Be Reproduced, Enlarged, Reduced Or Altered At Will.Symbolic And Simple Geometric Motifs, Repetitive Designs And Textural Patterns, Representations Of Human Beings, Animals And Mythical Figures, Masks, Abstract Motifs, And Artifacts And Objects With Figural Components Are Reproduced From The Work Of The Ndebele, Ashanti, Zulu, Masai, Bushongo, Mangbetu, Bariba, Toma, Baule And Many Other Tribes. There Are Designs From Carved Ivory Pendants And Bracelets, Helmet Masks, Wooden Combs, Altar Slabs And Shields, And Designs Printed On Cloth And Painted On Doors And Walls. Each Is Identified By Original Use, And The Source Is Listed For Each.Geoffrey Williams, Himself A Practicing Designer, Has Reproduced Most Of These Designs By Means Of Linocut Prints In Order To Capture The Power Of The Originals. His Sources Have Been Artifacts In Museums And Private Collections With A Few Designs Gathered From The Pages Of Important Publications On The Subject. A Bibliography Refers The Reader Not Only To The Sources Of Material Used For This Book, But To Other Major Sources Of Information About African Tribal Art.
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- Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures six and a half inches in length, nine and twenty-one hundredths inches in height, and zero point six three inches in width.
- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: This book contains two hundred fifty-six pages, providing ample content for readers interested in African designs.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is available in a paperback binding, making it lightweight and easy to handle.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is Geoffrey Williams, a practicing designer with expertise in African art.
- Q: What is the main theme of the book? A: The book focuses on African designs sourced from traditional motifs, showcasing their influence on modern art.
- Q: Are there illustrations in the book? A: Yes, the book includes a variety of illustrations rendered in stark black-and-white, capturing the essence of African art.
- Q: How can I use the designs in this book? A: The designs can be used for advertising, book designs, labels, and textile patterns, or as inspiration for original creations.
- Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in art? A: Yes, this book is suitable for beginners, as it provides a diverse range of African designs that can inspire creativity.
- Q: Can I copy the designs from this book? A: Yes, the designs can be reproduced, enlarged, reduced, or altered as needed for various projects.
- Q: What should I do to care for this book? A: To care for the book, keep it in a dry place and handle it gently to avoid wear and tear.
- Q: Is the book safe for young readers? A: Yes, the book is considered safe for young readers, as it contains artistic designs without any inappropriate content.
- Q: How should I store the book? A: Store the book upright on a shelf, away from direct sunlight and moisture, to preserve its condition.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you should contact the seller for return or exchange options.
- Q: Does this book have a bibliography? A: Yes, the book includes a bibliography that refers readers to sources of material and further information on African tribal art.
- Q: Are the designs from specific African tribes? A: Yes, the designs are sourced from various tribes, including the Ndebele, Ashanti, Zulu, and Masai, among others.
- Q: What is the primary audience for this book? A: The primary audience for this book includes artists, designers, and anyone interested in African art and culture.