[Figure 93]. The addition of an appendage to the outline of the Greek temple suggests a slight drop or variation in the top edge of the book-rack end which gives increased interest and grace through variety.
[Figure 94]. Contrast of direction is supplied in this suggestion but it is questionable whether we are adding much to the interest by the corner.
Courtesy of Berkey and Gay
Figure 104.—Modern Chair
Courtesy of Berkey and Gay
Figure 105.—A Modern Serving Table
[Figures 95] to [98] are variations of one theme, the foot stool, and [Figure 99] adds suggestive designs for rails. D in [Figure 99] shows the enrichment line cut to a depth which threatens the structural value of the rail. This is corrected in [Figure 103]. [Figure 100] is an application of the curve of force to a chair leg B, with other possibilities at A and C. Numerous applications of the varied curves under consideration are found throughout this sheet.