Explore the foundational concepts of Victorian design with Christopher Dresser's "Principles of Decorative Design," a seminal work on ornament and interior decoration. This meticulously prepared fourth edition delves into the core principles that shaped the aesthetic of the Victorian era.
Dresser, a leading figure in the 19th-century design reform movement, provides insights into creating visually appealing and harmonious spaces. From analyzing design elements to understanding the application of ornament, this book offers a comprehensive overview for anyone interested in Victorian style.
Discover the secrets behind enduring decorative design, exploring its historical context and practical application. Perfect for enthusiasts of architecture, interior design, and the broader field of arts and recreation, "Principles of Decorative Design" remains a relevant and inspiring resource for understanding timeless design principles.
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