A Comparison of the Elements of Design of the Eighteenth Century with Those of the Present Day Including Furniture, Glassware, Furnishing, Textiles and CeramicsUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1938 - 308 Seiten |
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abstract acanthus adapted angular appearance arabesques Arts and Decoration baluster baroque base block prints border bottom bowl broken cabriole legs carving ceramics chair Chinese Chinoiserie chintzes circular classic color composed concave contour cotton covered cups cyma curve delicate dishes earthenware edge eighteenth century elongated enamel engraved enrichment etched Fabrics faience figures flat flip glass flowers fluting foot frequently furniture G. P. Putnam's Sons geometric glassware glaze handles heavy Heppelwhite horizontal knopped landscapes leaf lines London Studio Louis XV manner material metal modern design Modern Glass mold motifs moulded natural objects ogee ornamentation oval ovoid painted panels pattern period petuntse pictorial scenes pieces pitchers plates porcelain predominately present day produced rococco rounded salt glaze scrolls shaped silk simple slender square stem straight sided stripes style stylized surface symmetrical tapered tea pots textiles texture thick thread tureens usually vase vertical ware weaves wood