Modern bookbindings: Their design and decoration. Exploring the Art of Contemporary Book Decoration

Par : S. T. Prideaux
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  • Nombre de pages82
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-633--952432-3
  • EAN4066339524323
  • Date de parution09/07/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille11 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Modern Bookbindings: Their Design and Decoration, " S. T. Prideaux meticulously explores the intricate world of bookbinding, focusing on contemporary techniques and aesthetics that have evolved over time. This richly illustrated work spans a variety of styles, from minimalist modernism to ornate embellishments, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of both craftsmanship and artistic intention.
Prideaux's analytical prose is complemented by a robust historical context, drawing connections between binding practices and broader cultural movements, making the text both informative and visually captivating. S. T. Prideaux is a distinguished figure in the realm of bibliophilia and book arts, having spent decades studying and practicing the craft of bookbinding. His background in fine arts and design, combined with a passion for preserving literary heritage, informs every aspect of this book.
Prideaux's expertise sheds light on the motivations behind modern bindings and celebrates the resurgence of artisanal techniques in an age dominated by digital media. This volume is highly recommended for both scholars and enthusiasts alike. It serves not only as an essential resource for practitioners in the field but also as a compelling entry point for readers intrigued by the intersections of art, literature, and craftsmanship.
Prideaux's engaging narrative invites exploration and appreciation of a craft that transforms books into both functional objects and works of art.
In "Modern Bookbindings: Their Design and Decoration, " S. T. Prideaux meticulously explores the intricate world of bookbinding, focusing on contemporary techniques and aesthetics that have evolved over time. This richly illustrated work spans a variety of styles, from minimalist modernism to ornate embellishments, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of both craftsmanship and artistic intention.
Prideaux's analytical prose is complemented by a robust historical context, drawing connections between binding practices and broader cultural movements, making the text both informative and visually captivating. S. T. Prideaux is a distinguished figure in the realm of bibliophilia and book arts, having spent decades studying and practicing the craft of bookbinding. His background in fine arts and design, combined with a passion for preserving literary heritage, informs every aspect of this book.
Prideaux's expertise sheds light on the motivations behind modern bindings and celebrates the resurgence of artisanal techniques in an age dominated by digital media. This volume is highly recommended for both scholars and enthusiasts alike. It serves not only as an essential resource for practitioners in the field but also as a compelling entry point for readers intrigued by the intersections of art, literature, and craftsmanship.
Prideaux's engaging narrative invites exploration and appreciation of a craft that transforms books into both functional objects and works of art.