Architecture of the Ancient Civilizations in Colour
Author | : Bodo Cichy |
Publisher | : London : Thames & Hudson |
Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : Architecture, Ancient |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Bodo Cichy |
Publisher | : London : Thames & Hudson |
Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : Architecture, Ancient |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Edith Anderson Feisner |
Publisher | : Laurence King Publishing |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9781856694414 |
Beginning with an account of colour fundamentals and a history of colour theory, the author explores the four dimensions of colour and their application to compositions in various media. This book serves as a useful resource for painters, photographers, interior designers and craftspeople.
Author | : Shiyanthi Thavapalan |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 523 |
Release | : 2019-10-21 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9004415416 |
"In The Meaning of Color in Ancient Mesopotamia, Shiyanthi Thavapalan offers the first in-depth study of the words and expressions for colors in the Akkadian language (c. 2500-500 BCE). By combining philological analysis with the technical investigation of materials, she debunks the misconception that people in Mesopotamia had a limited sense of color and convincingly positions the development of Akkadian color language as a corollary of the history of materials and techniques in the ancient Near East"--
Author | : Taner Oc |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2007-06-07 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 1136350411 |
'Urban Design: Ornament and Decoration' focuses on decorating the city and how ornament has been used to bring delight to the urban scene. The authors show how the pattern and distribution of street and square and other major elements in the city can be enhanced by the judicious use of decorative surface treatment and by the careful placing of hard and soft landscape features. This second edition, updated by Cliff Moughtin and now available in paperback, includes a new chapter on mud architecture. Case studies of city decoration are also outlined to bring together the ideas discussed and to show how ornament and decoration can be used to emphasize the five components of city form: the path, the node, the edge, the landmark and the district.
Author | : G. Woolliscroft Rhead |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 331 |
Release | : 2019-11-27 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : |
In 'History of the Fan' by G. Woolliscroft Rhead, readers are taken on a fascinating journey through the cultural and historical significance of fans. This detailed account explores the evolution of fans from practical tools to symbols of status and fashion, illuminating their significance in various societies. Rhead's writing style is engaging and informative, making this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in the social history of everyday objects. The author's meticulous research and attention to detail provide a comprehensive overview of the fan's role in different cultures and time periods. G. Woolliscroft Rhead, a renowned expert in decorative arts and material culture, brings his expertise to 'History of the Fan' by delving into the rich history and symbolism of this often overlooked accessory. Rhead's extensive knowledge and passion for the subject shine through in his meticulous exploration of the fan's evolution and cultural significance. I highly recommend 'History of the Fan' to readers interested in cultural history, decorative arts, or fashion studies. Rhead's thorough examination of this everyday object sheds light on its often overlooked importance and provides valuable insights into the social and cultural dynamics surrounding it.
Author | : American Institute of Architects |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 724 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : |
Author | : F. Delamotte |
Publisher | : Good Press |
Total Pages | : 83 |
Release | : 2023-11-12 |
Genre | : Design |
ISBN | : |
F. Delamotte's 'A Primer of the Art of Illumination for the Use of Beginners' is a comprehensive guide to the intricate art of illumination. This book delves into the history, techniques, and tools required for beginners to master the craft of illuminating manuscripts. Delamotte's literary style is clear and instructional, providing step-by-step guidance that is easy to follow. The context of this work lies within the tradition of medieval manuscript illumination, offering a valuable resource for those interested in reviving this timeless art form. F. Delamotte, a renowned expert in the field of illumination, brings his years of experience and expertise to this instructional book. His passion for preserving and sharing the art of illumination led him to create this primer for aspiring artists and historians alike. Delamotte's dedication to teaching and promoting this ancient art shines through in this meticulously crafted guide. I highly recommend 'A Primer of the Art of Illumination for the Use of Beginners' to anyone interested in the history and practice of manuscript illumination. Delamotte's expertise and clear instruction make this book an essential resource for beginners and seasoned artists looking to delve into the world of illumination.
Author | : Nabil Mohareb |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 333 |
Release | : 2022-07-29 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 3030994805 |
This book presents works that book offer a novel interpretation of how today's urban problems can be tackled through the efficient use of resources and the modeling of solutions to best utilize the available features of cities. The second edition of this book compiles several research papers that present a detailed discussion of the formation and identification of cities and illustrate different case studies that deal with historical areas and buildings as part of preserving cities' vocabularies and self-identities. By unfolding a stimulating variety of topics in relation to the conservation of culture and identity, the book provides insights into planners and decision-makers, aiding them in their contributions to the implementation of the 2030 Sustainable Development goals with reference to heritage preservation.
Author | : Library of Congress |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 666 |
Release | : 1965 |
Genre | : Catalogs, Subject |
ISBN | : |