id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.49015001226985 Hamlin, A. D. F. 1855-1926. A history of ornament / by A. D. Hamlin v.1 1916 .txt text/plain 68204 5387 69 columns, friezes, gargoyles, finals, cornices, and balustrades are examples of architectural ornament; vasedecorations, furniture-carving, silverware, jewelry, Ornament" (New York, 1914) and by myself in a series of papers on the "Development of Decorative Motives" in the "American Architect," 1898-1901. Whether the frequent use of branching and opposed double volutes (Fig. 71), so common in Assyrian decoration, was derived from the volutes of the Egyptian trilobe lotus and lotus-palmette, In an important group of early archaic vases the decoration consists of successive bands alternately of ornament and pictures (e.g., the Dodwell vase, a in Fig. 128). and Assyrian ornament (see Fig. 69, /); but was developed by the Greeks into a richer band-pattern by molding ornaments (Figure 142, page 113); (6) ceiling-panels (Fig. 143); (c) In iron-work, tiles and wood-carving the French monastic artists executed works of considerable merit, employing generally forms akin to the architectural ornament or else inspired from Byzantine models; but they ./cache/mdp.49015001226985.pdf ./txt/mdp.49015001226985.txt