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Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Tracing Vision: Modern Drawings From The Ceseri Collection And The Georgia Museum Of Art, Wright State University Art Galleries
Tracing Vision: Modern Drawings From The Ceseri Collection And The Georgia Museum Of Art, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
This catalog features drawings from an exhibition of artists in the 19th- and 20th centuries from the private collection of Giuliano Ceseri and the Georgia Museum of Art. The Tracing Vision exhibition was held at the Wright State University Art Galleries from September 12 through October 14, 2001.
The Pots Of Jatumpamba, Joe Molinaro
The Pots Of Jatumpamba, Joe Molinaro
Art and Design Faculty and Staff Scholarship
Narrative and photo essay describing the work of the Jatumpamba women potters living in the highlands of southern Ecuador, written by Joe Molinaro and Nancy Bronner.
Mathematical Aspects Of Oriental Carpets, Carol Bier
Mathematical Aspects Of Oriental Carpets, Carol Bier
Carol Bier
The mathematical principles of pattern making according to symmetrical repetition are well-known today, but the mathematical aspects of pattern formation have been glossed over in the study of Oriental carpets, or neglected in favor of either an appreciation of color and form or a discussion of social and ethnic origins. This article seeks to address several mathematical aspects of Oriental carpets, which are both integral to their form and manifest in their visual make-up.
Natural Forces, Natural Forms, Robert Benjamin Randolph
Natural Forces, Natural Forms, Robert Benjamin Randolph
Legacy ETDs
No abstract provided.
The Pots Of Jatumpamba, Joe Molinaro
The Pots Of Jatumpamba, Joe Molinaro
Joe Molinaro
Narrative and photo essay describing the work of the Jatumpamba women potters living in the highlands of southern Ecuador, written by Joe Molinaro and Nancy Bronner.
A Calligrapher's Art: Inscribed Cotton Ikat From Yemen, Carol Bier
A Calligrapher's Art: Inscribed Cotton Ikat From Yemen, Carol Bier
Carol Bier
No abstract provided.