id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.49015002180777 Hamlin, A. D. F. 1855-1926. A history of ornament / by A. D. Hamlin v.2 1916 .txt text/plain 103123 7720 70 artistic quality, moreover, in beauty of line and movement, in charm of light-and-shade and relief, in refinement of form and execution, the ornament of no other kind of decorative work in terra-cotta which he originated and which his nephew and grand-nephews developed, employed in its ornamental details a combination of forms derived from the classic with others drawn Italy somewhat later—the Renaissance style in architecture and minor works was carried by Tuscan artists: the Italian Renaissance, both early and late, it was applied to the greatest possible variety of uses in architectural carving, in painted ornament, in woodwork, metalThe design of fountains became, indeed, almost a distinct branch of decorative art, developing types which have served ever since as classic models their time, and filling their palaces with furniture designed by artists of distinction which exercised a powerful influence on all the decorative arts. ./cache/mdp.49015002180777.pdf ./txt/mdp.49015002180777.txt