Abstract Design and How to Create It by Amor Fenn

Abstract Design and How to Create It by Amor Fenn

Author:Amor Fenn [Fenn, Amor]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780486139845
Publisher: Dover Publications
Published: 2012-06-20T16:00:00+00:00


No. 183. Lotus border, Egyptian. Detail occupies four-sixths total width of band. The setting out of detail is by intersecting circles as indicated.

No. 184. Disk border, result of adjacent circles. Detail occupies four-sixths of total width of band.

No. 185. Border pattern, result of intersecting circles.

No. 185A. Border pattern, result of intersecting circles.

No. 186. Border pattern, result of intersecting circles.

No. 187. Pattern of interlacing rings. Detail occupies four-sixths total width of band, subdivided into six parts to determine width of ring.

No. 188. Interlaced pattern of large and small circles. Detail occupies four-sixths of total width of band, subdivided into eight parts to determine width of circles. The radius of smaller circle is one-half that of the larger.

No. 189. Elaboration of No. 188, Byzantine. Dimensions the same as No.188.

No. 190. Guilloche border, Assyrian. Detail occupies four-sixths total width of band. This pattern in working is much the same as No. 189, except that the width of borders to circular forms is one-twelfth of detail space.

No. 191. Guilloche border, Greek. Detail occupies four-sixths total width of band. This pattern is a double version of No. 190 reciprocally arranged.

No. 192. Guilloche border, Greek. Similar to preceding example, except that the circles are struck from lines at 60° with horizontal.

No. 193. Guilloche border, Greek. Further elaboration in having three tiers of circles. Construction as No. 192.

No. 194. Interlacing pattern, Byzantine. Elaboration of No. 187. Detail occupies six-eighths total width of band. The radius of small circle is one-third that of the larger. Width of circular bands one-sixteenth of total.

No. 195. Interlacing pattern, Byzantine. Similar to preceding example but continuous. Detail occupies six-eighths total width of band. Width of circular detail one-ninth of detail space.

No. 196. Interlacing pattern. Elaboration of No. 159A. Division of total width of band into eleven parts, the borders and interlacing bands being each one part wide.



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