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Title: "architectural grandeur: van der horst's baroque ornaments" : this collection of six engravings from tieleman van der horst's "theatrum … Read more Title: "architectural grandeur: van der horst's baroque ornaments" : this collection of six engravings from tieleman van der horst's "theatrum machinarum universale" showcases the lavish and intricate designs characteristic of baroque architectural ornamentation. Each engraving provides a detailed exploration of various architectural features, from complex roof structures to ornately designed balustrades. Engravings xxv and xxvi delve into the mechanics of constructing domed ceilings and arched hallways, illustrating the harmonious blend of strength and elegance. They reveal the precision required in the geometric planning and execution necessary for such grand structures. Engraving xxvii exemplifies the elaborate decorative schemes employed in the design of ceilings, with detailed renderings of the supporting frameworks that allow for such opulence. It underscores the mastery over materials and design that architects of the period sought to achieve. Engraving xxviii focuses on the intricate patterns of floor design and the artful complexity of dome frameworks, emphasizing the aesthetic importance of even the most functional elements in baroque architecture. Lastly, engravings xxix and xxx provide a closer look at the detailed craftsmanship of baroque windows and domes, complete with ornamental crests and finials that signify wealth and status. These works serve as a testament to the technical knowledge and artistic flair that define the baroque period, capturing the essence of an era that took pride in its ability to harmonize architecture with art. More about the architect, artist and publisher: tieleman van der horst, jan schenk, and petrus schenk were individuals active in the 18th-century dutch world of printmaking, engraving, and publication, particularly in the realm of scientific and technical knowledge. **tieleman van der horst**: while not much is widely known about tieleman van der horst, it is evident from the work that he had a strong grasp of architectural principles and mechanical design. As the author of "theatrum machinarum universale of nieuwe algemeene bouwkunde," he would have been a significant figure in the field of architecture and engineering during his time. His work on this compendium of machinery and architectural design would have contributed to the spread of technical knowledge during a period when such information was becoming increasingly valuable. **jan schenk**: jan schenk was the engraver for these works, and as such, would have been highly skilled in the art of engraving. Engraving was a meticulous process that required a steady hand and an acute eye for detail. The quality of the engravings suggests that schenk was a master of his craft, able to translate complex, three-dimensional structures onto a two-dimensional medium with precision and clarity. **petrus schenk**: petrus schenk was a publisher based in amsterdam, a city that was a center of printing and publishing in the 18th century. As a publisher, schenk would have been involved in the business and administrative side of producing and distributing the book. His role would have been to oversee the printing process, manage the financial aspects, and ensure the distribution of the finished product to booksellers and clients. The fact that he published a work of such technical and artistic complexity indicates that he was a significant figure in the world of publishing and had the resources and connections necessary to produce and sell such a specialized text. Overall, the collaboration between these individuals on "theatrum machinarum universale of nieuwe algemeene bouwkunde" would have been a considerable undertaking. It brought together expertise from different realms—architectural knowledge, artistic skill in engraving, and the business acumen necessary for successful publication—to create a work that was both educational and visually impressive. This work would have served as an important resource for professionals in architecture and engineering, as well as for patrons and students interested in the latest developments in building technology and design. See less
- Dimensions
- 22.44ʺW × 17.32ʺH
- Styles
- Baroque
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Period
- Mid 18th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Cream
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Good. Folds in … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Good. Folds in the middle as issued. Paper slightly browned. Some foxing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully. less
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