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Art, Vision, and Symmetry: The Hidden Geometry of Frank Lloyd Wright
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Art, Vision, and Symmetry: The Hidden Geometry of Frank Lloyd Wright

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Frank Lloyd Wright confronted us with two challenges when he wrote of his buildings that certain basic principles behind the effects
give to them all such vitality, integrity, and magic as they have. The first challenge: to uncover these principles; and, the second, to explain how they yield works of such aesthetic range and power.

He gave us the first clue-each building emerges from the differentiation of a single, certain, simple form ; but he left it for us to find the often complex process of differentiation that follows.

This book reveals that process. In fifteen case studies it shows how simple geometries repeat, grow, crystallize, and overlap, disciplined by their internal structure, to yield the integration that is organic that constitutes the final masterpiece.

These geometries are highlighted separately in a sequence of images. By following them the engaged amateur will enrich his understanding of Wright’s works; the critic can evaluate them for himself; and the student will find in them the source of a discipline he can apply to his own efforts.

In an effort to explain the aesthetic magic, that follows from this discipline, the book then turns to the sciences of vision. It explores basic mechanisms by which the eye and mind make coherent vision possible, and concludes that the freshness, clarity, and vitality of Wright’s oeuvre follow from his discovery and employment of some of the most basic mechanics of perception, by which he created for the eye maximum pleasure from least effort.

From this follows a theory of aesthetics.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Shoaff
Date
23 December 2020
Pages
108
ISBN
9781950659364

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Frank Lloyd Wright confronted us with two challenges when he wrote of his buildings that certain basic principles behind the effects
give to them all such vitality, integrity, and magic as they have. The first challenge: to uncover these principles; and, the second, to explain how they yield works of such aesthetic range and power.

He gave us the first clue-each building emerges from the differentiation of a single, certain, simple form ; but he left it for us to find the often complex process of differentiation that follows.

This book reveals that process. In fifteen case studies it shows how simple geometries repeat, grow, crystallize, and overlap, disciplined by their internal structure, to yield the integration that is organic that constitutes the final masterpiece.

These geometries are highlighted separately in a sequence of images. By following them the engaged amateur will enrich his understanding of Wright’s works; the critic can evaluate them for himself; and the student will find in them the source of a discipline he can apply to his own efforts.

In an effort to explain the aesthetic magic, that follows from this discipline, the book then turns to the sciences of vision. It explores basic mechanisms by which the eye and mind make coherent vision possible, and concludes that the freshness, clarity, and vitality of Wright’s oeuvre follow from his discovery and employment of some of the most basic mechanics of perception, by which he created for the eye maximum pleasure from least effort.

From this follows a theory of aesthetics.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
John Shoaff
Date
23 December 2020
Pages
108
ISBN
9781950659364