Acquisition of new material modifies form in pottery | 451 |
Adventition, a source of form | 445, 450 |
America as a field for study of art | 443 |
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Basketry copied in pottery | 449 |
Busycon shell copied as a vessel, The | 454 |
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California, Pottery from | 447 |
Ceramic art, Origin and development of form and ornament in, W.H. Holmes | 437-465 |
form discussed | 444 |
ornament discussed | 444 |
Coils suggesting spiral ornament | 456 |
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Decorative motive in pottery, Sources of | 453 |
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European civilization checked aboriginal American art | 443 |
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Fancy modifying form in pottery | 452 |
Fictile art related to written language | 443 |
Form modifies ornament in pottery | 458 |
of pottery modified by certain influences | 450-452 |
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Hartt, Prof. C.F., on form of designs as influenced by structure of the eye | 463-464 |
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Ideographic elements of decoration | 453 |
Imitation, A source of form | 445 |
Improvements in modes of manufacture modify forms in pottery | 450 |
Intention a modifier of form in pottery | 452 |
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Modification of ornaments in pottery | 458 |
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Non-ideographic elements of decoration | 453 |
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Origin and development of form and ornament in ceramic art (W.H. Holmes) | 437-465 |
Origin of ornament in pottery | 453 |
Ornament in pottery, Origin of | 453-457 |
Ornamental elements modified by invention | 453 |
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Pottery from California | 447 |
Tusayan | 451 |
Utah | 449 |
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Scroll, Possible origin of the | 459 |
Shells copied in pottery | 447 |
Skin vessels copied in pottery | 447 |
Sources of decorative motive in ceramic art | 453 |
Spiral ornament from coils | 456 |
Stone vessels copied in pottery | 447 |
Symbols adopted rather than invented | 460 |
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Utility modifies form in pottery | 452 |
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Wooden vessels copied in pottery | 447 |
Written language as related to fictile art | |