id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044033846163 Day, Lewis F. 1845-1910, Ornament & its application : a book for students, treating in a practical way of the relation of design to material, tools and methods of work by Lewis F. Day 1904 .txt text/plain 49101 4476 79 GLAZING in white glass, the leads forming the pattern of the PATTERN stamped with bookbinders' tools in white earthenware, and filled in with coloured clay. material, tools, and methods of work employed upon itnot by any means necessarily the treatment heretofore upon the designer of ornament by the natural conditions of work, is to have mastered the first principle of ornamental design. with the more important pattern work, is proof of considerable mastery in applied design. on page 40 with the delicate and dainty lace-like patterning of the more conventional ornament without realising The " Venetian point" on page 51 shows in its square design, like all so-called "Greek lace," the lingering influence of of workmanship; and the character which comes of workmanlike use of material and tools is really what artists, as The designer evolves out of his way of working forms design, ornament grows out of conditions of work, and the ./cache/hvd.32044033846163.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044033846163.txt