Industrial Arts of the Nineteenth Century
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Industrial Arts of the Nineteenth Century
"Industrial Art of the Nineteenth Century" is a collection created for Prince Albert by Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt (1809-1874), British architect and first professor of art at Cambridge University. Wyatt compiled the best designs from around the world into a publication. The book conveys the variety and brilliance of Victorian industrial art through meticulous illustrations and commentary.
Matthew Digby Wyatt Biography
- Born July 27, 1809 in Bristol, England
- Architect, designer, art historian and archaeologist
- 1836: Gold Medal from the Architectural Institute of Japan
- In 1851, he participated in the design of the Great Exhibition in London.
- In 1856 he became the first professor of art at Cambridge University.
- Between 1851 and 1853 he published The Industrial Art of the Nineteenth Century .
- Died in London on May 21, 1874 (aged 64)
Representative works
- The Industrial Arts of the Nineteenth Century (1851–1853)
- Metalwork and its Artistic Design (1852)
Characteristics and influence of this book
"Industrial Art of the Nineteenth Century" is a valuable resource that showcases the diversity and splendor of Victorian industrial arts . Wyatt presents detailed illustrations and descriptions of outstanding designs in a wide range of fields, including furniture, ceramics, textiles, metalwork, and glasswork from around the world .
These illustrations were produced using chromolithography (multicolor lithography), the latest technology at the time, and faithfully reproduce the texture and color of the products. In addition, Wyatt's explanatory notes clearly explain the background and technical features of each work, helping to deepen the reader's understanding.
"Industrial Art of the Nineteenth Century" reaffirmed the artistic value of industrial products developed during the Industrial Revolution, and influenced art movements such as the Arts and Crafts movement. This book also shows the importance of design that pursues beauty and functionality , which is still relevant in modern design .
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