It also enables us to trace the development of that innate principle of the human mind which among all nations finds its varied expression in ornament and art. There is now sufficient evidence to show that the artistic powers of man, like the languages,... Conventionalism in Ancient American Art - Page 155by Frederic Ward Putnam - 1887 - 1 pagesFull view - About this book
| Essex Institute - Essex County (Mass.) - 1886 - 436 pages
...IHSTSTXTTJTIE VOL. 18. SALEM: OCT., Nov., DEC., 1886. Nos. 10-11-12. CONVENTIONALISM IN ANCIENT AMERICAN BY FW PUTNAM. THE study of the ceramic art of ancient...water jars, dishes and other utensils made of clay, ESSRX INST. BULLETIN, VOL. XVin. 20 that are of the same form and style of ornamentation ; but after... | |
| Essex Institute - Essex County (Mass.) - 1886 - 418 pages
...centres, from primitive forms of expression which, necessarily, had principles in common. This wilj, probably, account for the close resemblances which...water jars, dishes and other utensils made of clay, ESSEX INST. BULLETIN, VOL. XVIIL 20 (155) that are of the same form and style of ornamentation ; but... | |
| Essex Institute - Essex County (Mass.) - 1887 - 214 pages
...surface net. BULLETIN OF THE Z 1ST STZT TJ T IE , VOL. 18. SALEM: OCT., Nov., DEC., 1886. Nos. 10-11-12. CONVENTIONALISM IN ANCIENT AMERICAN ART. BY FW PUTNAM....water jars, dishes and other utensils made of clay, ES8KX INST. BULLETIN, VOL. XVIII. 20 that are of the same form and style of ornamentation ; but after... | |
| Charles Williams Mead - Art, Peruvian - 1909 - 40 pages
...passage which seems to me so applicable to Peruvian art as we know it, that I give it below. He says: Thus it is that we find in the lower stratum of human development many cooking-vessels, water-jars, dishes, and other utensils made of clay, that are of the same form and... | |
| Anthropology - 1916 - 280 pages
...t902-1903. 8 Papers of the Boston Society of Natural History. < Bulletin of the Essex Institute, 1886. Thus it is that we find in the lower stratum of human development many cookingvessels, water-jars, dishes, and other utensils made of clay, that are of the same form and... | |
| Charles Williams Mead - Art - 1916 - 72 pages
...the Essex Institute. 1880. 202 Anthropological Papers American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. XII, Thus it is that we find in the lower stratum of human development many cookingvessels, water-jars, dishes, and other utensils made of clay, that are of the same form and... | |
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