id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt msu.31293103543348 Day, Lewis Foreman, 1845-1910. Some principles of every-day art : introductory chapters on the arts not fine by Lewis Foreman Day 1890 .txt text/plain 17739 1460 78 " Art is man's nature." The association of art with every common object of daily use seems to be in the natural order to make ornament, in which are embodied the unwritten laws of decorative design. There are some to whom the necessary adaptation of natural forms to ornamental conditions 48 ' Every-day Art. violation nor in the disregard of natural forms, but design that in every work of decorative art the decorative, the mere fact that nature has suggested a certain form, need not trammel us in the the nature of things cannot have, the colours true other from nature to brush-work) at forms of ornament which may be said to overlap one another. boldly in the form of ornamental art!" But how best Greek art; and, certainly so far as ornament form and colour were strictly subordinate to symbolism, in the ornaments which decorate the ancient WORKS ON DECORATIVE ART. ./cache/msu.31293103543348.pdf ./txt/msu.31293103543348.txt