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Scans from a 16th Century book on geometry

The artist responsible for the remarkable collection of geometric designs seen above and below is Lorenz Stöer (c.1537-c.1621),  about whom little is known with certainty. He was born in Nuremberg and  moved to Augsburg in 1557. He is variously described as a painter and a  draughtsman and he may have been the son of a woodcut artist.Until  relatively recently, Stöer’s principal legacy was thought to have been  the eleven woodcut illustrations seen above that show combinations of  regular and semi-regular solids in landscapes with fanciful ornamental  shapes. This suite of eccentric designs was published under the title, ‘Geometria et Perspectiva’, in 1567.

More information and images can be found here

    The Geometric Landscape via BibliOdyssey

    Scans from a 16th Century book on geometry

    The artist responsible for the remarkable collection of geometric designs seen above and below is Lorenz Stöer (c.1537-c.1621), about whom little is known with certainty. He was born in Nuremberg and moved to Augsburg in 1557. He is variously described as a painter and a draughtsman and he may have been the son of a woodcut artist.

    Until relatively recently, Stöer’s principal legacy was thought to have been the eleven woodcut illustrations seen above that show combinations of regular and semi-regular solids in landscapes with fanciful ornamental shapes. This suite of eccentric designs was published under the title, ‘Geometria et Perspectiva’, in 1567.

    More information and images can be found here

    Source: bibliodyssey.blogspot.com
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