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  • 绘画几何学:艺术家、设计师以及建筑师的基本功
  • Drawing Geometry: A Primer of Basic Forms for Artists, Designers and Architects
  • 作者:Jon Allen
  • 出版社代理人:Floris Books(英国)
  • 出版时间:2007年8月
  • 页数:88页包括26张全彩图以及118黑白线图
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  • 版权联系人:tina@peonyliteraryagency.com
内容介绍

几何学是个优雅的艺术,它同时简单以及深刻。很多专业上不但需要使用几何学,同时也需要能够轻易地画出几何学形状。这本书能够帮读者一步一步学会绘画这些形状。


好评:

'The author has produced a reference work for those wishing to construct regular polyhedra and an interesting collection of photographs of plants.' -- Science Group of the Anthroposophical Society in Great Britain Newsletter



'Simply an excellent guide book... it subtly leads into a meditative state followed by the catharsis of achieving perfection. Beyond that it encourages the intelligent eye to go exploring for these shapes in nature...a splendid inspiration.' -- Francis Cameron, Pentacle Magazine


'A simple and beautiful book...The beauty of the proportions is palpable, especially when illustrated alongside the flowers whose designs reflect the same principles. The instructions and illustrations are equally clear.' -- Scientific and Medical Network Review, Winter 2007


关于作者:

Jon Allen has been a practising architect for twenty-five years. He has worked closely with Keith Critchlow, a world authority on geometry, and has developed a particular interest in the application of geometry in architectural design. He lives in London. He is also the author of Making Geometry (Floris Books, 2012).


Professor Keith Critchlow was a well-known lecturer and author. He was a founder member of RILKO (Research Into Lost Knowledge Organisation), a founder member and Director of Studies of Kairos and a founder member and President of the Temenos Academy. He was Professor Emeritus and founder of the Visual Islamic and Traditional Arts Programme at the Royal College of Art, now the Prince's School of Traditional Arts. His many previous books include Order in Space, Islamic Patterns: An Analytical and Cosmological Approach, Markings: Aerial Views of Sacred Landscapes, Soul as Sphere and Androgyne, and Time Stands Still: New Light on Megalithic Science (Floris Books, 2007).