A Primer of the Art of Illumination for the Use of Beginners

A Primer of the Art of Illumination for the Use of Beginners
Author: Freeman Delamotte
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1860
Genre: Illumination of books and manuscripts
ISBN:

A basic manual on medieval illumination providing both a historical overview and practical how-to guide. The book is divided into two parts, "the first dealing with the history, definition, and characteristics of illumination, with particular reference to manuscripts owned by the British Museum, and the second providing practical directions on how to illuminate manuscripts, an overview of colors and how to make them, and an array of handy "tricks" detailing the many different techniques one could use to make modern manuscripts look more authentic. Freeman also included individual tables listing the dates, titles, interesting points, and museum locations of manuscripts from England, France, Italy, Germany, and the Near East to help his readers find for themselves actual examples on public display at the British Museum that could be used as historical and technical references in comparison to their own artistic efforts--even going so far as to point out that, despite popular belief to the contrary, female enthusiasts were also welcome at the British Museum, pointing out in the text's final note that "there are seats specially set apart for ladies" in the Museum's reading room"--An online description, "Delamotte's 1860 Primer of the Art of Illumination" by the Rare Books and Manuscripts Library of The Ohio State University

Renaissance de L'enluminure Médiévale

Renaissance de L'enluminure Médiévale
Author: Jan de Maeyer
Publisher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2007
Genre: Gothic revival (Art)
ISBN: 9058675912

KADOC Artes 8The art of illumination, usually associated with the Middle Ages, experienced a spectacular revival in nineteenth-century Western Europe. This completely different context gave the illuminations another import. The output of the lay and religious workshops reveals a great artistic, stylistic, technical, and thematic diversity. The works illuminated go far beyond the world of exceptional and precious manuscripts and include many occasional documents and devotional images.Richly illustrated with unpublished masterworks, The Revival of Medieval Illumination is an overview of the form by fifteen authors who do not limit their approach to the traditional questions of art history. Rather, they explore the historical, sociocultural, ideological and religious components of the revival, which changed according to time and country, in order to understand the evolution and success of the art of illumination in the long nineteenth century.

Knowledge for the Time

Knowledge for the Time
Author: John Timbs
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2018-04-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 373263177X

Reproduction of the original: Knowledge for the Time by John Timbs