A theory of pure design; harmony, balance, rhythm; with illustrations and diagrams by Ross Denman Waldo 1853-1935

A theory of pure design; harmony, balance, rhythm; with illustrations and diagrams by Ross Denman Waldo 1853-1935

Author:Ross, Denman Waldo, 1853-1935
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Drawing. [from old catalog], Painting, Design
Publisher: Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company
Published: 1907-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


Fig. 182

The upward movement in this outline, being regulated by measures which are marked and equal, the movement is certainly rhythmical, according to our understanding and definition of Rhythm. Comparing Fig. 181 with Fig. 182, the question arises, whether the movement in Fig. 182 is felt to be any more rhythmical than the movement in Fig. 181. The measures of the movement in Fig 181 are not marked, but I cannot persuade myself that they are not felt in the evenness of the gradation. The movement in Fig. 181 is easier than it is in Fig. 182, when the marking of the measures interferes with the movement.

106 DRAWING AND PAINTING IN PURE DESIGN



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