Principles of decorative Design Christopher Dresser-1873

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INDEX.

Earthen Vessels, Decoration

125,

of,

126,

Historical Inquiry Necessary to the Under-

standing of Decoration, 4.

127.

Eastlake, Mr., on Household Art, referred to, 52,

Humour in Ornament, 24—29

and note.

;

Chinese and

Japanese, 25, 27, 28.

Ecclesiastical Metal-workers, 14-1, 1-15,

Imitations of Marbles and Granites, 89.

Egyptian Architecture, 8.

Indian Art Injured by European Influence,

Coloured Glass, 153.

Drawing, Peculiarity of, 5.

Ornament, 4

161.

8.

Fabrics, 48, note. „

Embroidery on Cotton, Indian, 114.

Mr. Redgrave on, 115, 116

Metal-work, 142.

Work in regard to Colouring, 47.

Enamelling in Metal-work, 143. ;

Inlaying as a means of Enriching Works of

European Influence Injurious to Eastern

Irish Crosses, Numerous Ornaments on, 2".

England, Architectural Buildings

11

in,

House Decoration in, 30, 31.

Furniture, 63.

Iron, as an Art-material, 142.

Art, 161.

Excess in Upholstery, 70.

how Wrought, 147.

Fabrics, Patterns Suitable for Woven, 107,

Metals that may be Associated with, 151.

et seq.

Finish, its Value Over-estimated, 120.

Iron-castings of Berlin, 136.

Folds, Ornamentation of Fabrics to be seen

Iron-work, Ornamental, 147, et seq.; must Manifest a True Constructive Principle,

in, 112, et seq.

French Errors of Taste in Furniture, 65. Furniture, Decorative Principles applied to, 50, et seq. ;

what is Required to make it

an Object of Art, 50 51

;

;

Material used for,

Truthful Construction

of,

59, 65,

Proportion and Enrichment of,

et seq. ;

61, 63.

148; Colouring of, 152. Italian Metal-work, 142.

Japan, Deterioration in the Art-works

Japanese Art, 11. „

Colouring, 48.

Earthenware, 120.

Enamels, 142, 143.

Glass, as a Material for Art-purposes, 118, 127, et seq.; Vessels, Various, 130, et seq.;

Metal-work, 112.

Cutting

Jewels in Metal-work, 143.

Vessels, of,

132

;

Coloured, 131, 132

Engraving of, 133

;

;

Ornamen-

Joists

in

Ceilings,

how they should

Gold, a Neutral in Decorative Work, 44, 45.

Labour Necessary to Success in Art, 4, 31.

Gold and Silver, Works in, 136.

Library, Decoration for a, 15.

Gothic Architecture, Modern, 74.

Lotus in Egyptian Design, 5, 6.

,,

Furniture, Falsely Constructed, 06.

Ornament, 12.

Mediaeval Metal-workers, 144, 145.

Ornament, 9, 10, 11.

Vessels, 121.

produced

by

Decorative

Moorish Ornament, 11. Muslin, Patterns on, 107.

Natural Forms in Carpet Patterns, 96, 97,

See Humour.

Handles of Vessels, 138, 139, 140.

Connection with,

98.

144,

Niello-work applied to Metals, 143.

Norman Architecture, 11.

et tea.

Harmony of Colour.

Effects

Forms, 14.

Greek Coloured Glass, 153.

in

Marble Imitated, Objected to, 89. Mental

Granite Imitated, Objected to, 89.

Hardware, Art

be

Treated, 79.

tation of, 133; Stained, 153, et seq.

Grotesque.

of,

161.

See Colour.

Novelty Wuntcd in Carpet Patterns, 105.


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