60 French ART NOUVEAU Designs by Rene Binet - Vintage 1921
The book is complete with all the 60 plates. Some color plates, the majority monochrome, offering a vast panorama of decorative elements. 60 plates, 60 different themes classified in alphabetical order: shelter, clasp, ring, stained glass jewel, arch voussure in the Art Nouveau style. The color plates are notably illustrated with ceramics, a country setting, a wall hanging, store fronts.
Joseph René Binet, born October 14, 1861 in Chaumont (Yonne), and died July 23, 1911 in Ouchy (Lausanne, Switzerland), is a French architect, decorator, painter and art theorist of the Art Nouveau. He created the Monumental Gate, Place de la Concorde, for the 1900 Universal Exhibition in Paris, and the reconstruction of the Printemps stores. In this work "Decorative Sketches", he presents his approach inspired by Goethe's "Treatise on Colors" and the work of the German biologist Ernst Haeckel. And according to Roger Marx, René Binet also draws inspiration from the Orient, among other things, in his door to the 1900 World's Fair.
Languague:French
Format: PDF digital download
Edition year:1921
By: Joseph René Binet
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Keywords: design;art nouveau;wallpaper
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