Author
F. (Freeman) Delamotte
1814-1862
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Books by F. (Freeman) Delamotte
The Book of Ornamental Alphabets, Ancient and Medieval, from the Eighth Century With Numerals, including Gothic; Church Text, Large and Small; German Arabesque; Initials for Illumination, Monograms, Crosses, &c.
"The Book of Ornamental Alphabets, Ancient and Medieval, from the Eighth Century" by F. Delamotte is a reference work produced in the early 20th century. The book serves as a comprehensive collection of ornamental alphabets and numerals, stemming from various historical sources, and is aimed at artists and craftsmen such as architectural and engineering draughtsmen, masons, and decorative painters. It explores visual styles from the eighth century through the sixteenth century, encapsulating the evolution of typography and decorative lettering in ancient and medieval times. This work meticulously catalogs a variety of ornamental alphabets, showcasing examples from prestigious institutions like the British Museum and various manuscripts. Each section is organized chronologically, providing insights into different styles, such as Gothic, Arabesque, and illuminated initials alongside numerals. The illustrations are tailored for practical use, making it an invaluable resource for those involved in design and decoration, whether for scholarly pursuits or practical applications in their respective crafts. The overall theme emphasizes the richness and diversity of letterforms across centuries and cultural contexts.
A Primer of the Art of Illumination for the Use of Beginners With a rudimentary treatise on the art, practical directions for its exercise, and examples taken from illuminated mss.
"A Primer of the Art of Illumination for the Use of Beginners" by F. Delamotte is an instructional guide written in the mid-19th century that aims to introduce the principles and practices of the art of illumination. This book can be classified as a practical art manual focused on teaching beginners the basics of creating illuminated artwork, which involves the decoration of manuscripts with intricate designs, colors, and gilding. It is particularly relevant to those interested in medieval art and manuscript culture. The book provides a comprehensive overview of illumination, starting with its history, characteristics, and the development of styles over the centuries. Delamotte explains the technical aspects of illumination, offering practical tips on tools, color selection, and techniques for creating illuminated works. The primer also showcases various examples from illuminated manuscripts and gives readers a structured approach to studying and practicing this art form, concluding with a series of exercises to help them develop their skills. Overall, this work serves as a valuable resource for aspiring illuminators, equipping them with the foundational knowledge necessary to embark on their artistic endeavors.