A Study of the Textile Art in Its Relation to the Development of Form And Ornament
The book A Study of the Textile Art in Its Relation to the Development of Form And Ornament was written by author Holmes, William Henry, 1874- Here you can read free online of A Study of the Textile Art in Its Relation to the Development of Form And Ornament book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Study of the Textile Art in Its Relation to the Development of Form And Ornament a good or bad book?
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Work of theKlamath Indians. ] [Illustration: FIG. 332. Baskets ornamented with feather work. Northwest coast tribes--1/4. ] [Illustration: FIG. 333. Baskets ornamented with feather work. Northwest coast tribes--1/4. ] An example from a higher grade of art will be of value in thisconnection. The ancient Peruvians resorted to many clever devices forpurposes of enrichment. An illustration of the use ofextra-constructional means to secure desired ends are given in Figs. 334 and 335. Threads constit...uting a supplemental warp and woof arecarried across the under side of a common piece of fabric, that theymay be brought up and woven in here and there to produce figures ofcontrasting color upon the right side. Fig. 334 shows the right sideof the cloth, with the secondary series appearing in the border andcentral figure only. Fig. 335 illustrates the opposite side and showsthe loose hanging, unused portions of the auxiliary series. In suchwork, when the figures are numerous and occupy a large part of thesurface, the fabric is really a double one, having a dual warp andwoof.
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