. The grammar of ornament . Chapter XII.—Plates 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 53*, 54, 54*, 5b, INDIAN ORNAMENT, FROM THE EXHIBITIONS OF 1851 AND 1855. PLATE XLIX. Ornaments from Works in Metal, exhibited in the Indian Collection in 1851. PLATES L., LI., LII. Ornaments from Embroidered and Woven Fabrics, and Paintings on Vases, exhibited in the Indian Collection in 1851, and now at South Kensington Museum. PLATES LIIL, LIII*., LIV., LTV* Specimens of Painted Lacquer-work, from the Collection at the India House. PLATE LY. Ornaments from Woven and Embroidered Fabrics and Painted Boxes, exhibited in the In


. The grammar of ornament . Chapter XII.—Plates 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 53*, 54, 54*, 5b, INDIAN ORNAMENT, FROM THE EXHIBITIONS OF 1851 AND 1855. PLATE XLIX. Ornaments from Works in Metal, exhibited in the Indian Collection in 1851. PLATES L., LI., LII. Ornaments from Embroidered and Woven Fabrics, and Paintings on Vases, exhibited in the Indian Collection in 1851, and now at South Kensington Museum. PLATES LIIL, LIII*., LIV., LTV* Specimens of Painted Lacquer-work, from the Collection at the India House. PLATE LY. Ornaments from Woven and Embroidered Fabrics and Painted Boxes, exhibited in the Indian Collection at Paris in 1855. ?• i«: HI The Exhibition of the Works of Industry of all Nations in 1851 was barely opened to the publicere attention was directed to the gorgeous contributions of India. Amid the general disorder everywhere apparent in the application of Art to manufactures, thepresence of so much unity of design, so much skill and judgment in its application, with so much ofelegance and refinement


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