Description: Design: A Text-Book for Students and Craftsworkers, Arthur B. Clark, M.A., Associate Professor of Graphic Art, Leland Stanford Jr. University, California, Published by A.B. Clarke, Stanford University, 1915. Printed by the Sunset Publishing House, San Francisco. First Edition. Large format, (8.5 x 11) 29pp., Brown library cloth, ex-library with the usual markings throughout, otherwise good condition. Arthur Bridgman Clark (1866–1948) an American architect, printmaker, author, and professor, as well as the first mayor of Mayfield California (1855–1925), and first head of Art and Architecture Department at Stanford University. He taught classes at Stanford University from 1893 until 1931. Here, Clark presents exercises to help you improve your design skills with 11 full plates of graphic examples, including many Arts and Crafts designs from the period. Covers borders, Historic Schemes, Space Proportions, Structural Design, Color Study, Designs for Tooled Leather, All-Over Patterns, Designs for Embroidery, Posters and logos, and Designs for metalwork. A Scarce item that should be in a library devoted to early 20th design or in the tool kit of an artist wanting to hone his or her skills.
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Age: 1900-1940