Embodied Abstraction: Biomorphic Fantasy and Empathy Aesthetics in the Work of Hermann Obrist, August Endell, and Their Followers
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- There are many, many manuals for artisans on how to use organic forms in ornamental design published in the 1880's and 1890's. As prominent examples, Martin Gerlach and the Englishman Christopher Dresser
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- Moritz Meurer, under whom Karl Blossfeldt worked also produced numerous works on plant morphology for artisans. Martin Gerlach, Blumen und Pflanzen. Zur Verwendungfur kunstgewerbliche Decorationsmotive und den Zeichenunterricht
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