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The History, Theory, and Practice of Illuminating / Condensed from 'The Art of Illuminating' by the same illustrator and author cover

The History, Theory, and Practice of Illuminating / Condensed from 'The Art of Illuminating' by the same illustrator and author

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A concise practical and historical guide to manuscript illumination that pairs a historical survey of medieval styles with a technical manual of exercises. It presents alphabets, initials, borders, and motifs drawn from Anglo-Saxon, Carolingian, Romanesque, Gothic, and Flemish exemplars, and supplies outlines and coloured plates for copying and shading practice. Emphasis is placed on steady penmanship, the harmonious matching of lettering and ornament, colour harmony, and scalable designs for mural or book decoration. Stepwise instruction covers interlacement, zoomorphic terminals, foliated scrolls, layout, and the discipline needed to develop accurate, expressive illumination skills.

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Sir M. Digby Wyatt

Sir M. Digby Wyatt was a British architect and author known for his contributions to architectural literature and the art of illumination. His notable work, "An Architect's Note-Book in Spain," explores the domestic architecture of Spain, providing insights into the country's unique architectural styles. Wyatt also condensed his expertise in illumination into the book "The History, Theory, and Practice of Illuminating," which serves as a valuable resource for understanding this intricate art form. His writings reflect a deep appreciation for historical architecture and artistic techniques, making him a significant figure in the study of these subjects.

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