Studies in Art, Architecture, and Design: Victorian and afterWalker, 1908 |
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42. oldal
... the different nations and parts of the globe are rapidly vanishing before the achievements of modern invention , and we can traverse them with incredible ease ... Thought is communicated with the rapidity and even the power of lightning ...
... the different nations and parts of the globe are rapidly vanishing before the achievements of modern invention , and we can traverse them with incredible ease ... Thought is communicated with the rapidity and even the power of lightning ...
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aesthetic Albert Museum appeared Architectural Review Art Journal Illustrated Art Nouveau artists Arts and Crafts Bassett-Lowke beauty bedroom British Architects Broadway Builder building cabinet called centre century chair Charles Holden Cole colour Crystal Palace decoration Design for To-day detail early England English exhibition façade fact figure fireplace flats Frank Pick furniture Gallery Gaudí Gimson Glasgow Glasgow School Godwin Gordon Russell Gothic Guild Heal's historicism Holden imitation Industrial interior John Journal Illustrated Catalogue Journal of Design later Le Corbusier lecture Library Edn Mackintosh Mackmurdo manufacturers Matthew Digby Wyatt Maxwell Fry modern Morden extension Morris's motif ornament Paris Park Paul Rudolph Philip Webb Piccadilly Line pieces Pugin Queen R. D. Russell R.D. Russell Redgrave Renaissance revival Royal Ruskin Russell's School of Art sideboard Society staircase station Street style taste Tea-Rooms textiles Underground Victoria and Albert Victorian Voysey Voysey's wallpaper walnut Walton William Morris Wood Wornum
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26. oldal - Norman house, and his Grace shall not be able to say Nay to the infamous alliance. There is not an atom of Tom's slime, not a cubic inch of any pestilential gas in which he lives, not one obscenity or degradation about him, not an ignorance, not a wickedness, not a brutality of his committing, but shall work its retribution, through every order of society, up to the proudest of the proud, and to the highest of the high.
107. oldal - ... competitive commerce has bred and fosters; popular art has no chance of a healthy life, or, indeed, of a life at all, till we are on the way to fill up this terrible gulf between riches and poverty.
25. oldal - Our friends were not dainty, but even they picked their way, till they got to some steps leading down to a small area, where a person standing would have his head about one foot below the level of the street, and might at the same time, without the least motion of his body, touch the window of the cellar and the damp muddy wall right opposite.
42. oldal - Nobody, however, who has paid any attention to the peculiar features of our present era, will doubt for a moment that we are living at a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to accomplish that great end, to which, indeed, all history points — the realization of the unity of mankind.
113. oldal - French bean ! Though the Philistines may jostle, you will rank as an apostle in the high aesthetic band, If you walk down Piccadilly with a poppy or a lily in your mediaeval hand.
48. oldal - The painting of surfaces to represent some other material than that of which they actually consist (as in the marbling of wood), or the deceptive representation of sculptured ornament upon them. 3rd. The use of cast or machine-made ornaments of any kind.
26. oldal - Tom-all-alone's. It is a black, dilapidated street, avoided by all decent people ; where the crazy houses were seized upon, when their decay was far advanced, by some bold vagrant.», who, after establishing their own possession, took to letting them out in lodgings.
41. oldal - twere by a wizard's rod A blazing arch of lucid glass Leaps like a fountain from the grass To meet the sun ! A quiet green but few days since, With cattle browsing in the shade : And here are lines of bright arcade In order raised ! A palace as for fairy prince, A rare pavilion, such as man Saw never since mankind began, And built and glazed...
25. oldal - Davenport, the smell was so foetid as almost to knock the two men down. Quickly recovering themselves, as those inured to such things do, they began to penetrate the thick darkness of the place, and to see three or four little children rolling on the damp, nay wet brick floor, through which the stagnant, filthy moisture of the street oozed up ; the fire-place was empty and black ; the wife sat on her husband's lair, and cried in the dark loneliness.
80. oldal - Peel would appoint him chairman of a royal commission (at first a select committee) 'to take into consideration the Promotion of the Fine Arts of this Country, in connexion with the Rebuilding of the Houses of Parliament'.