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" Proposition 7. The general forms being first cared for, these should be subdivided and ornamented by general lines; the interstices may then be filled in with ornament, which may again be subdivided and enriched for closer inspection. "
Celtic and Anglo-Saxon Art: Geometric Aspects - Página 7
de Derek Hull - 2003 - 254 páginas
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The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal, Volumen 20

William Laxton - 1857 - 498 páginas
...constructed. 6. Beauty of form is produced by lines growing out one from the other in gradual undulations. 7. The general forms being first cared for, these should...subdivided and ornamented by general lines; the interstices should then be filled up with ornament, which may again be subdivided and enriched for closer inspection....
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing ...

1875 - 858 páginas
...excrescence*. Nothing could be removed, and i«iv« th« desijrn equally good or better. VOL. xiv.— 28 A The general forms being first cared for, these should...be subdivided and ornamented by general lines; the intersections may then be filled in with ornament, which may again be subdivided and enriched for closer...
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Practical Keramics for Students

Catharine Ann Janvier - 1880 - 332 páginas
...no excrescences. Nothing could be removed and leave the design equally good or better. Rule 7.—The general forms being first cared for, these should...ornamented by general lines; the interstices may then be filled in with ornament, which may again be subdivided and enriched for closer inspection. Rule 9.—As...
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The Journal of decorative art, Volúmenes 1-2

1881 - 436 páginas
...its presence is felt and manifested by the beauty that pervades the whole design. PROPOSITION VII. " The general forms being first cared for, these should...ornamented by general lines. The interstices may then be filled in with ornament, which may again be subdivided and enriched for closer inspection," This proposition...
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