Christopher Dresser was the first modern designer as well as a botanist, theorist and traveller. Dresser knew that mass production called for a new approach to design. Increasing wealth brought with it insatiable demands for novelty and variety. Dresser was able to meet these without transgressing the conventions of good taste. His best work is timeless - and not merely within the confines of the machine age. Dresser ran a large design office for over 40 years and kept pace with changes in taste. He nevertheless maintained his artistic integrity. he wrote perceptively about design. His "Art of Decorative Design", 1862, is the earliest book which actually shows how design can be originated. His book on Japan is the first account, by a Westerner, of the true nature of Japanese crafts. The product of many years of research, this detailed study contains much new and revealing biographical material. Although many of Dresser's designs have become well known, his thinking on design has never been seen before in relation to the intellectual infrastructure and his complex era. The interaction between his botanical ideas and design is examined in considerable detail. His training in design is similarly studied in depth. Detailed notes amplify the text.
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Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Nice book in great condition. Pages in excellent condition. Softcover. English. See images for condition. About the book >.>.> The first modem product designer, Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) was a man of his times, among those champions of progress whom Ruslan dubbed 'the steam-whistle party. A botanist of considerable standing, Dresser saw that the new discoveries of science provided inspiration for the designer. Continual demand for novelty was met by his inventive transcription of natural forms, from both plant and animal life. A typical Victorian, he also looked further alfield for inspiration. Oriental, Egyptian, African, Pre-Columbian and Peruvian influences can all be found in his work, but their forms were used in a diffused and never purely imitative manner. With his understanding of manufacturing, Dresser knew that mass production called for a new approach to design. He saw strong design, which joined beauty and utility, as essential if British manufacturers were to remain ahead of competitors. He also strove throughout his life, in his many writings, to improve both the status and education of designers. The product of many y. Artikel-Nr. Batch-FM541-VG-11720
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