
audiobook
A Manual of HISTORIC ORNAMENT
Preface.
List of Plates
Illustrations in the Text.
ORNAMENT OF OCEANIA.
EGYPTIAN ORNAMENT.
ASSYRIAN ORNAMENT.
GREEK ARCHITECTURE.
GREEK ORNAMENT.
A richly illustrated guide that walks listeners through the sweeping history of architectural and decorative motifs—from the bold lines of ancient Egyptian reliefs to the delicate scrollwork of Renaissance interiors. Each chapter spotlights a distinct tradition, pairing clear line drawings with concise explanations that reveal how cultural, religious, and technological forces shaped the forms we still admire today.
Designed for both budding architects and skilled artisans, the manual emphasizes the practical lessons hidden in historic detail: how material choices dictate ornament, where structural logic meets aesthetic flourish, and why certain patterns endure across centuries. With over four hundred drawings, the work invites listeners to pause, visualize, and connect the visual language of the past to modern design challenges, offering a solid foundation for anyone eager to deepen their appreciation of the built environment’s decorative heritage.
Full title
A Manual of Historic Ornament Treating upon the evolution, tradition, and development of architecture and other applied arts. Prepared for the use of students and craftsmen Treating upon the evolution, tradition, and development of architecture and other applied arts. Prepared for the use of students and craftsmen
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (247K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)
Release date
2016-10-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1851–1918
An English architect, designer, and art teacher, he is best remembered for writing clear, practical books on ornament and design history for students and craftsmen. His work helped make architectural decoration and textile traditions easier to study and understand.
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