
Line and Form (1900)
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Authors:
- Crane, Walter
1845 - 1915
About this book
In the late 19th century, as the industrial revolution reshaped society, artists sought to redefine their craft amidst rapid change. "Line and Form (1900)" by Walter Crane delves into the foundational elements of artistic expression, emphasizing the critical roles of line and form in design. Crane articulates how these principles not only influence aesthetics but also reflect deeper cultural narratives. With insightful analysis and practical applications, this treatise serves as an essential resource for students, civic activists, and historians alike, illuminating the intersection of art and societal evolution. Discover how Crane’s vision continues to resonate in contemporary discussions of creativity and design. Engage with "Line and Form" to enrich your understanding of artistic fundamentals.
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