Dover Digital Design Source #8: Neo-Classical Design and Ornament (Dover Electronic Clip Art)
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Rating | : | 4.88 (760 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0486990958 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-09-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
823 images.. Based on popular motifs of ancient Greece and Rome, Neo-Classical design dominated European architecture and decorative styles from the late 1700s onward. This collection of elegant clip art features scenes from mythological, historical, and biblical sources as well as vines and leaves, floral elements, real and legendary beasts, and geometric patterns
Chrijeff said Invaluable for researchers. There are books galore on the houses and furnishings of the Colonial/Federal and Victorian eras, but the Regency and Empire periods that came in between tend to be somewhat neglected. This Dover compilation will go a long way toward mending the shortfall. Its 1"Invaluable for researchers" according to Chrijeff. There are books galore on the houses and furnishings of the Colonial/Federal and Victorian eras, but the Regency and Empire periods that came in between tend to be somewhat neglected. This Dover compilation will go a long way toward mending the shortfall. Its 12Invaluable for researchers Chrijeff There are books galore on the houses and furnishings of the Colonial/Federal and Victorian eras, but the Regency and Empire periods that came in between tend to be somewhat neglected. This Dover compilation will go a long way toward mending the shortfall. Its 124pp include over 800 illustrations, both large and small, of motifs and artifacts of every sort, from wall panels and highly decorated ceilings to an enormous clock in th. pp include over 800 illustrations, both large and small, of motifs and artifacts of every sort, from wall panels and highly decorated ceilings to an enormous clock in th. Invaluable for researchers Chrijeff There are books galore on the houses and furnishings of the Colonial/Federal and Victorian eras, but the Regency and Empire periods that came in between tend to be somewhat neglected. This Dover compilation will go a long way toward mending the shortfall. Its 124pp include over 800 illustrations, both large and small, of motifs and artifacts of every sort, from wall panels and highly decorated ceilings to an enormous clock in th. pp include over 800 illustrations, both large and small, of motifs and artifacts of every sort, from wall panels and highly decorated ceilings to an enormous clock in th