Early American Wrought Iron
Early American Wrought Iron
Three Volumes in One
Early American Wrought Iron is a celebration of the village blacksmith revealing the master craftsman in all his glory, his technical skills, and artistry, and illuminating his crucial role in the development of American culture. It is a giant essential resource for both blacksmiths and architects. Sonn, an excellent draftsman and commercial artist, dismayed that so many pieces of early American wrought iron were discarded, began to compile a collection of his own detailed drawings of early American wrought iron. His search through museums, antique shops, private houses, and collections uncovered many fine examples of ironwork.They are illustrated here in 640 plates containing over 3,000 drawings. Sonn spent eight and one half years traveling along the East coast sketching and doing research for this classic work.
Format: Hardcover Dimensions: 9" x 11" Pages: 765 Illustrations: 3000
Early American Wrought Iron is a celebration of the village blacksmith _ revealing the master craftsman in all his glory, his technical skills, and artistry, and illuminating his crucial role in the development of American culture. A giant essential resource for both blacksmiths and architects. Sonn, an excellent draftsman and commercial artist, dismayed that so many pieces of early wrought iron were discarded, began to compile a collection of his own detailed drawings of early American wrought iron. His search through museums, antique shops, private houses, and collections uncovered many fine examples of ironwork. They are illustrated here in 640 plates containing over 3,000 drawings. Sonn spent eight and one half years traveled along the East coast sketching and doing research for this classic work.
Author | Sonn, Albert H |
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Publisher | Blue Moon Press |
Format | Hardcover |