designs for workable projects: abstract patterns in both straight-line and curve; men and women in characteristic 1920s garb; geometrically stylized birds, trees and animals; and more. Intermediate to advanced level. 60 plates.
Art Nouveau Stained Glass Pattern Book
β Scribed by Ed Sibbett
- Publisher
- Dover Publications
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Dover Stained Glass Instruction
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Stained glass workers will welcome this book containing 104 authentic Art Nouveau patterns newly rendered by Ed Sibbett, Jr.
In the typical Art Nouveau style are 104 designs in this book: florals with stem and leaf patterns; sensuous women with billowing hair, dresses, and exquisite headpieces; fish; butterflies; peacocks; Beardsley-like women in profile wearing masks; and many, many others. Some of these designs are intermediate to advanced and will be a challenge to skilled craftsmen, while others are simple enough for beginners in the field. They can be used whole or in part for windows, panels, lampshades, mirrors, frames, mobiles, or other craft projects.
β¦ Subjects
Crafts, Nonfiction, CRA032000
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iii, 60 pages : 28 cm
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