id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt njp.32101067622942 Wornum, Ralph Nicholson, 1812-1877. Analysis of ornament : the characteristics of styles an introduction to the study of the history of ornamental art / by Ralph N. Wornum 1884 .txt text/plain 22064 1490 64 be, that as nature is beautiful, ornamental details derived the thing to be ornamented, as illustrated in the accompanying examples; in which the natural objects are so In no popular style of ornament have natural details In Egyptian, Greek, and Roman ornament, it is extremely rare to find any natural treatment of the details : independent works of Fine Art. The ordinary details or accessory decorations may be of the principles of ornament are perhaps more clearly developed in this style than in any other, because the details terra-cotta vases; and on these we find all the characteristic ornaments of the distinctively Greek style of The distinctive ornament of the three Greek architectural orders, as they are termed, is the capital. The general characteristics of the Gothic, as an architectural style, are these :-It is essentially pointed or In ornamental art generally, then, as in architecture, it ./cache/njp.32101067622942.pdf ./txt/njp.32101067622942.txt