The Decorative Art Of Frank Brangwyn - A Study Of The Problems Of Decoration With Special Reference To The Work Of This Artist.
"The Decorative Art of Frank Brangwyn by Herbert Furst, published by John Lane, The Bodley Head Ltd in 1924, is a scholarly and richly illustrated examination of one of Britain's most versatile and dynamic artists. Furst explores Brangwyn's philosophy of decoration, analysing his murals, panels, stained glass, furniture, and architectural collaborations within the broader context of early 20th-century design. The study highlights Brangwyn's belief in art as a living force — one that should harmonize with architecture and enrich daily surroundings — and celebrates his bold use of colour, movement, and form. Through detailed commentary and visual analysis, Furst reveals Brangwyn as both a craftsman and visionary who bridged the Arts and Crafts movement with modern decorative ideals.
This first edition serves as both an aesthetic treatise and a critical monograph, offering readers insight into Brangwyn's creative process and his influence on contemporary decorative art. Furst's thoughtful prose situates the artist among his peers while emphasizing his individuality and humanistic approach to design. A beautifully produced work in its own right, it remains a significant reference for historians, collectors, and admirers of British art, mural painting, and the decorative traditions of the early twentieth century."
General wear with a some staining to the covers and spine as shown. Back cover with some wrinkling to the cloth. Binding is excellent with no loose pages. All colour plate illustrations are present as called for including 2 tipped in on black card. Pages clean with only occasional light spotting. A nice copy in good condition overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.