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Explore the journey from initial idea to final product through the artistic processes of renowned artists and the educational methods employed by influential institutions. Discover the digitization and construction of iconic structures, as well as the evolution of art and design education throughout history.
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PROCESS The path from first idea to end product
Pencil Sketchof “David” Wax Model of “David”
Peter Paul Rubens,“Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints,” 1628
Peter Paul Rubens, pencil, oil and crayon sketches for “Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints”
1. Digitization of the “physical” model 2. First “digital” (computer) model 3. Refined digital model 4. Construction drawings using digital model 1 4 2 3
Christian Lacroix / Sacha Walckhoff, corset for Lady Gaga, 2012
Cimabue, “Maestà,” 1280-1285, Giotto, “Ognissanti Madonna,” 1306-1310
Giotto,“Lamentation (The Mourning of Christ),”1304-1306 Giottino (Tommaso di Stefano ) “Pietà of San Remigio,” 1365,
Pierfrancesco Alberti,“The Academy of Painters,”17th century
Johann Zoffany, “The Academicians of the Royal Academy,” 1771-2
Raphael, “Triumph of Galatea,” 1512 William-Adolphe Bouguereau,“The Birth of Venus,” 1879
Andrea Palladio,“Vicenza Basilica,” ITALY, 1549 Charles Garnier,“Paris Opera House,” 1857-1874
Block printing at the Morris & Co Merton Abbey workshop, 1881
William Morris, Typeface based on Nicolas Jenson’s 15th century letter forms
Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Glasgow School of Art,Glasgow-Scotland, 1845 Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Chairs The Glasgow School and “The Four”
Walter Gropius, “The Bauhaus School,” Dessau, GERMANY, 1925–1932
Josef Albers and students in a group critique at the Bauhaus Dessau, 1928-29. Johannes Itten, Die Begegnung, 1916
Johannes Itten, Pages from “Analyses of Old Masters”, Master Francke, Adoration, 1921
Women weavers at the Bauhaus, 1927 Oskar Schlemmer, Bauhaus Stairs, 1932
Gunta Stölzl, “Red/Green Tapestry,” 1928 J.J. van der Linden,”Rowing Club,” Amsterdam, 1953 Heinrich Bormann,“Table Lamp,” 1932 Herbert Bayer, “Universal Typeface,” 1925 Marianna Brandt, “Tea Service,” 1927