id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt pst.000012542475 [Delf, Thomas], d.1865. The principles of form in ornamental art By Charles Martel [pseud.]. 1872 .txt text/plain 5233 325 67 Ornamentation, and the community of principles existing among the various arts permits their application to be the invention, the purity of the contours or the richness of the ornaments, it is to general laws that every simple type of the mixed ornament: a well imitated egg leaves to form a mixed ornamentation. enlacements which form a mixed ornament. The ornamentation of the Ceramic art is generally composite: some lines of inventional ornament are developed on the edges, necks, collars, and shoulders of a Generally, the architrave formed by the inclined lines As an ornament in architecture, the ovoid, under the ornament also produces a good effect by the interposition of slender lines and acute forms. alone, without ornament, without any addition whatever, forms an elegant vase. object," to which we see nothing analogous in architecture, it corresponds to a primary or mixed form : it The Greeks, in the ornamentation of a moulding, had ./cache/pst.000012542475.pdf ./txt/pst.000012542475.txt