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hollisbrownthorntonVHS / acrylic on canvas / 26 x 30 inches / hbt11-08 / 2011 / Available for purchase HERE

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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.

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Xawery Wolski (PL), detail

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