Baroque Ornament and Designs (Dover Pictorial Archive),Used

Baroque Ornament and Designs (Dover Pictorial Archive),Used

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Baroque art and architecture extravagant in concept, exuberant in spirit, elaborate in detail flourished in seventeenthcentury Europe, and through the ages has continued to stir us with its vitality and dynamism and its mood of barely suppressed passion. In the architecture of St. Peter's in Rome, St. Paul's in London, and Santa Maria della Salute in Venice as well as in the works of Michelangelo, Bernini, and Rubens, the Baroque spirit lives today. Now graphic artists can add Baroque flair to almost any graphic project with this magnificent collection of royaltyfree motifs.The seventeenthcentury French artist Jacques Stella (15961657) embodies the Baroque sensibility. Early in his career, Stella spent seven years in Florence, working for Medici Prince Cosimo II and enjoying the acquaintance and advice of the master engraver Jacques Callot. He spent another ten years in Rome, where he came under the artistic influence of his friend Nicolas Poussin. On his return to France, championed by Cardinal Richelieu, he became court painter to Louis XIII, and founded a career that makes him esteemed as one of the major French artists of the seventeenth century. This book presents engravings executed by Stella's niece after drawings of Classical motifs probably made by Stella during his years in Italy. These engravings, first published in Paris in 1658, comprise a magnificent sourcebook of readytouse Baroque design, filled with highly embellished individual ornaments, decorative motifs, and a dazzling array of border elements.Included are lush florals and foliates, fruits, leaves, birds, shells, acorns, and moreas individual ornaments and rosettes, as repeating motifs in a frieze, and in other useful arrangements. Now this sturdy, inexpensive edition makes them available to a wide audience for convenient reproduction as well as for study, inspiration, and enjoyment.Baroque art and architecture extravagant in concept, exuberant in spirit, elaborate in detail flourished in seventeenthcentury Europe, and through the ages has continued to stir us with its vitality and dynamism and its mood of barely suppressed passion. In the architecture of St. Peter's in Rome, St. Paul's in London, and Santa Maria della Salute in Venice as well as in the works of Michelangelo, Bernini, and Rubens, the Baroque spirit lives today. Now graphic artists can add Baroque flair to almost any graphic project with this magnificent collection of royaltyfree motifs.The seventeenthcentury French artist Jacques Stella (15961657) embodies the Baroque sensibility. Early in his career, Stella spent seven years in Florence, working for Medici Prince Cosimo II and enjoying the acquaintance and advice of the master engraver Jacques Callot. He spent another ten years in Rome, where he came under the artistic influence of his friend Nicolas Poussin. On his return to France, championed by Cardinal Richelieu, he became court painter to Louis XIII, and founded a career that makes him esteemed as one of the major French artists of the seventeenth century. This book presents engravings executed by Stella's niece after drawings of Classical motifs probably made by Stella during his years in Italy. These engravings, first published in Paris in 1658, comprise a magnificent sourcebook of readytouse Baroque design, filled with highly embellished individual ornaments, decorative motifs, and a dazzling array of border elements.Included are lush florals and foliates, fruits, leaves, birds, shells, acorns, and more as individual ornaments and rosettes, as repeating motifs in a frieze, and in other useful arrangements. Now this sturdy, inexpensive edition makes them available to a wide audience for convenient reproduction as well as for study, inspiration, and enjoyment.

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  • Q: How many pages does the book contain? A: This book contains forty-eight pages. It provides a rich visual resource filled with Baroque designs.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of this book? A: The book measures eight point two inches in length and ten point nine one inches in height. Its slim profile is ideal for easy handling.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is paperback bound. The paperback format makes it lightweight and easy to store.
  • Q: How can I use these Baroque designs? A: You can use these designs for graphic projects, art, or interior design. They are royalty-free, allowing for versatile applications.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in graphic design? A: Yes, this book is suitable for beginners. Its clear motifs and designs are easy to incorporate into various projects.
  • Q: Can I use the designs for commercial purposes? A: Yes, the designs are royalty-free and can be used for commercial projects. This makes it a valuable resource for graphic artists.
  • Q: How do I keep this book in good condition? A: Store the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help preserve its quality over time.
  • Q: Is this book safe for children to use? A: Yes, the content is suitable for children. However, parental supervision is recommended for younger children using it for art projects.
  • Q: What should I do if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact customer support for return instructions. They can assist you with replacements or refunds.
  • Q: Are the designs easy to reproduce? A: Yes, the designs are easy to reproduce. They are provided in a format that facilitates convenient use and inspiration.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is Jacques Stella, a renowned seventeenth-century French artist. His work embodies the Baroque art style.
  • Q: What type of motifs can I find in this book? A: You will find a variety of motifs including florals, birds, and decorative borders. These elements enhance any graphic or design project.
  • Q: Is there an index or guide included in the book? A: No, there is no formal index. However, the designs are presented clearly, making them easy to navigate and select for use.
  • Q: What historical context does this book provide? A: The book explores the Baroque period and its impact on art and architecture in Europe during the seventeenth century.
  • Q: Does this book include any color illustrations? A: Yes, the book includes black and white engravings that can be colored or used as is. This allows for creative flexibility.

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