
OTHER VOLUMES OF THE SERIES - By the same Author
HANDBOOKS FOR THE DESIGNER AND CRAFTSMAN - Intarsia and Marquetry - BY - F. HAMILTON JACKSON
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
GENERAL PREFACE TO THE SERIES
PREFACE
INTARSIA AND MARQUETRY - HISTORICAL NOTES—ANTIQUITY
ITALY IN MEDIÆVAL AND RENAISSANCE TIMES
THE CLOISTERED INTARSIATORI AND THEIR PUPILS
IN GERMANY AND HOLLAND, ENGLAND AND FRANCE
THE PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE
Delve into the timeless art of wood inlay and decorative surface work with this practical handbook, aimed at both seasoned craftsmen and aspiring designers. It explains the fundamentals of intarsia and marquetry, tracing their evolution from medieval cathedrals to the elegant interiors of 18th‑century European houses, while emphasizing the balance between innovation and tradition.
Richly illustrated throughout, the volume showcases dozens of historic panels, doors, friezes, and furniture pieces—from the intricate choir stalls of Perugia to the sumptuous Boulle cabinets of Earl Granville. Each image is paired with clear, step‑by‑step guidance on pattern development, material selection, and execution techniques. Whether you’re planning a fresh decorative scheme or seeking inspiration from classic masterpieces, the book offers a concise, visual roadmap to mastering this refined decorative craft.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (209K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Lindy Walsh and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2009-10-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1848–1923
A restless Victorian talent, he moved easily between painting, design, travel writing, and art history. His books on Italy and the Adriatic brought architecture, craftsmanship, and local history to life for English readers.
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