id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.31822004676433 Speltz, Alexander The Styles of ornament : from prehistoric times to the middle of the XIXth century ; a series of 3500 examples arranged in historical order with descriptive text for the use of architects, designers, craftsmen and amateurs / by Alexander Speltz ; translated from the 2d German ed. ; rev. and edited by R. Phene Spiers. 1910 .txt text/plain 59394 10191 83 Later Renaissance Ornament in France (Louis XIV Style) 276—286 453 In the ornamentation of Egyptian buildings, more especially in temples and tombs, painting was the predominant characteristic. Ornamental work on the neck of a Greek hydria (L'art pour Tous). After the fall of the Roman Empire, Byzantine influence predominated, and as the Roman style became developed, a new art period ornament of all the Romanesque Styles of Europe, whilst even in Constantinople when taken by the Turks, in 1453, the Church of Sancta Gothic, and some time afterwards, towards the middle of the 13th century, Germany, following the example of France and using the French Ornament on Doorway of the church at Suger, 12th century (Opderbecke). Painted capital from the church of St.Georges de Bocherville, 13 th century. later work, the Ornament in the Gothic style Table, Italian-WOrk, from the 16 * century, at present in the Arts and Crafts ./cache/uc1.31822004676433.pdf ./txt/uc1.31822004676433.txt