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Art-Studies from Nature, as Applied to Design / For the use of architects, designers, and manufacturers

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A set of essays directed at architects, designers, and manufacturers that shows how careful observation of plants, fungi, and other natural forms supplies motifs, colours, and compositional devices for ornament. The authors discuss how to choose and isolate leaves, flowers, and growth stages to suit different media and scales, how to stylize and simplify forms for stone, wood, textile, or metal work, and how texture and colour inform decorative treatment. Botanical description, practical adaptation advice, and historical examples from manuscript and applied arts illustrate methods for translating nature into usable decorative designs.

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F. Edward Hulme

F. Edward Hulme was a multifaceted author and illustrator known for his contributions to art and design literature in the late 19th century. His notable work, "Art-Studies from Nature, as Applied to Design," serves as a guide for architects and designers, emphasizing the importance of nature in artistic creation. In addition to his focus on design, Hulme explored cultural themes in his writings, as seen in "Myth-Land" and "Proverb Lore," where he delves into folklore and wisdom from various traditions. His work on vexillology is encapsulated in "The Flags of the World," which examines the history and symbolism of national flags, showcasing his diverse interests and expertise.

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