Beginning Illumination
Learning the Ancient Art, Step by Step
by Claire Travers
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Pub Date Apr 28 2016 | Archive Date Jul 28 2016
Schiffer Publishing Ltd. | Schiffer
Description
This photo-filled guide offers you all the information you need to begin the fascinating ancient art of illumination, and then to improve your skills. A short history of the art, including photos of some of the world's great medieval masterpieces, gives you context, and then you're introduced to the materials and basic techniques. First learn the proper ways of preparing your parchment, selecting pigments, gilding, and using color. Next, the five steps of illuminating are clearly taught in detail. By learning to create friezes, detailed human faces, flourishes, creatures such as dragons and elephants, and much more, you'll discover a skill that has crossed the centuries. Today, illumination can be used to add a special flair to diplomas, invitations, family trees, or a memorable event like a wedding, a birthday, or an anniversary.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780764350276 |
PRICE | $24.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
Leyla J, Reviewer
I have always been interested in Illumination in books etc, I love the colours, the woven letters and pictures. This book gives some background on this art and explains the material required. It then gives instructions on how to try to make some pages yourself. The book is interesting and taught me about parchment, which I knew nothing about, as well as the right way to apply colour and gold. I found it a great book a beginning book, and that is what the book is for beginning future exploration into the art.
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