Featured on PDR in the collection Plants and Their Application to Ornament (1896)

In addition to being one of the most in-demand graphic artists of the late nineteenth century, the Franco-Swiss decorative artist Eugène Grasset was also a teacher and theorist. After years of expounding his influential theories at various art and design schools of Paris, in 1896 he published his Plants and Their Application to Ornament, a wonderful pictorial summation of his key idea concerning the use of natural forms as the basis for developing decorative motifs.

Arrow-Head (Pl. 27)

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Date

1896

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La plante et ses applications ornementales


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