| William Laxton - 1857 - 500 頁
...ornament should be based upon geometric construction. 9. As in every perfect work of architecture, a tine proportion will be found to reign between all the...should be arranged on certain definite proportions. 10. Harmony of form consists in the proper balancing and contrast of the straight, the inclined, and... | |
| 1869 - 796 頁
...form consists in the proper balancing and contrast of the straight, the inclined, and the curved." "Throughout the decorative arts every assemblage of...should be arranged on certain definite proportions." Mr Owen Jones ends the category from which the foregoing extracts are culled, by the dictum on which... | |
| 1869 - 824 頁
...form consista in the proper balancing and contrast of the straight, the inclined, and the curved." " Throughout the decorative arts every assemblage of...should be arranged on certain definite proportions." Mr Owen Jones ends the category from which the foregoing extracts are culled, by the dictum on which... | |
| Catharine Ann Janvier - 1880 - 332 頁
...filled in with ornament, which may again be subdivided and enriched for closer inspection. Rule 9.—As in every perfect work of architecture a true proportion...arts, every assemblage of forms should be arranged in certain definite proportions. Those proportions will be most beautiful which will be most difficult... | |
| 1880 - 920 頁
...must possess, like architecture, fitness, proportion, harmony ; the result of all which is repose. As in every perfect work of architecture a true proportion...throughout the decorative arts every assemblage of forms must be arranged on certain definite proportions ; the whole of each particular member should be a... | |
| 1881 - 436 頁
...be found to reign between all the members which compose reveal the source of all ornamental shapes. it, so throughout the Decorative Arts every assemblage...arranged on certain definite proportions, the whole and The accompanying three diagrams*, taken from the each particular member should be a multiple of some... | |
| Deana McDonagh, Paul Hekkert, Jeroen van Erp, Diane Gyi - 2003 - 560 頁
..."... there are no excrescences; nothing could be moved and leave the design equally good or better." "As in every perfect work of architecture a true proportion will be found to reign between all the members that compose it, so throughout the decorative arts every assemblage of forms should be arranged on... | |
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