| Douglas Cockerell - 1901 - 352 σελίδες
...century most of the arts, save painting Editor's and sculpture of an academic kind, were Preface l^le considered, and there was a tendency to look on "...and, on the other hand, ornamentation, divorced from workman- Editor's ship, is necessarily unreal, and quickly falls into affectation. Proper ornamentation... | |
| Robert Henry Thurston - 1903 - 574 σελίδες
...establish a standard of equality in the crafts, more especially associated with design. Workmanship where separated by too wide a gulf from fresh thought — that is, from design — eventually decays, and, on the other hand, ornamentation apart from workmanship is apt to be unreal... | |
| George Jack - 1903 - 328 σελίδες
...kind, were little considered, and there was Editor's a tendency to look on " design " as a mere re acc matter of appearance. Such " ornamentation " as there...workmanship, is necessarily unreal, and quickly falls into affectation. Proper ornamentation 8 may be defined as a language addressed to Editor's the eye; it... | |
| Charles Hubert Hastings Parry - 1906 - 376 σελίδες
...establish a standard of equality in the crafts, more especially associated with design. Workmanship where separated by too wide a gulf from fresh thought — that is, from design — eventually decays, and, on the other hand, ornamentation apart from workmanship is apt to be unreal... | |
| Sir William Henry St. John Hope - 1913 - 500 σελίδες
...selection of good and suitable material, contrivance for special purpose, expert workmanship, 348417 proper finish and so on, far more than mere ornament,...workmanship, is necessarily unreal, and quickly falls into affectation. Proper ornamentation may be defined as a language addressed to the eye ; it is pleasant... | |
| Sir William Henry St. John Hope - 1913 - 504 σελίδες
...purpose, expert workmanship, Editor's proper finish and so on, far more than mere ornaPreface ment, and, indeed, that ornamentation itself was rather...workmanship, is necessarily unreal, and quickly falls into affectation. Proper ornamentation may be defined as a language addressed to the eye ; it is pleasant... | |
| Sir William Henry St. John Hope - 1913 - 520 σελίδες
...purpose, expert workmanship, Editor's proper finish and so on, far more than mere ornaPreface ment, and, indeed, that ornamentation itself was rather...separated by too wide a gulf from fresh thought — that i?, from design — inevitably decays, and, on the other hand, ornamentation, divorced from workmanship,... | |
| Edward Johnston - 1915 - 790 σελίδες
...attention given to the crafts by Editor's Ruskin and Morris, it came to be seen that it was Preface impossible to detach design from craft in this way,...workmanship, is necessarily unreal, and quickly falls into affectation. Proper ornamention may be defined as a language addressed to the eye ; it is pleasant... | |
| Frank Morley Fletcher - 1916 - 192 σελίδες
...the arts, save painting and sculpture of an Editor's academic kind, were little considered, Preface and there was a tendency to look on " design " as...from workmanship, is necessarily unreal, and quickly Editor's falls into affectation. Proper ornamentation may be defined as a language addressed to the... | |
| Luther Hooper - 1920 - 426 σελίδες
...given to the crafts by Ruskin Editor's and Morris, it came to be seen that it was imposPreface sfo\e to detach design from craft in this way, and that,...workmanship, is necessarily unreal, and quickly falls into affectation. Proper ornamentation may be defined as a language addressed to the eye ; it is pleasant... | |
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