CONTENTS.

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Introduction.[195]
Form in textile art.[196]
Relations of form to ornament.[201]
Color in textile art.[210]
Textile ornament.[202]
Development of a geometric system within the art.[202]
Introduction.[202]
Relief phenomena.[203]
Ordinary features.[203]
Reticulated work.[210]
Superconstructive features.[211]
Color phenomena.[215]
Ordinary features.[215]
Non-essential constructive features.[226]
Superconstructive features.[228]
Adventitious features.[231]
Geometricity imposed upon adopted elements.[232]
Extension of textile ornament to other forms of art.[244]


ILLUSTRATIONS.

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[286.] Mat or tray with esthetic attributes of form197
[287.] Tray having decided esthetic attributes of form198
[288.] Pyriform water vessel198
[289.] Basket with esthetic characters of form199
[290.] Basket of eccentric form200
[291.] Character of surface in the simplest form of weaving204
[292.] Surface produced by impacting204
[293.] Surface produced by use of wide fillets204
[294.] Basket with ribbed surface205
[295.] Bottle showing obliquely ribbed surface205
[296.] Tray showing radial ribs205
[297.] Combination giving herring bone effect206
[298.] Combination giving triangular figures206
[299.] Peruvian work basket206
[300.] Basket of Seminole workmanship207
[301.] Surface effect produced in open twined combination207
[302.] Surface effect produced in open twined combination207
[303.] Surface effect produced by impacting in twined combination208
[304.] Surface effect produced by impacting the web strands in twined combination208
[305.] Surface effect produced by crossing the web series in open twined work208
[306.] Tray with open mesh, twined combination208
[307.] Conical basket, twined combination209
[308.] Example of primitive reticulated weaving210
[309.] Simple form of reticulation211
[310.] Reticulated pattern in cotton cloth211
[311.] Peruvian embroidery213
[312.] Basket with pendent ornaments213
[313.] Basket with pendent ornaments213
[314.] Tasseled Peruvian mantle214
[315.] Pattern produced by interlacing strands of different colors216
[316.] Pattern produced by interlacing strands of different colors216
[317.] Pattern produced by interlacing strands of different colors216
[318.] Pattern produced by interlacing strands of different colors217
[319.] Base of coiled basket218
[320.] Coiled basket with geometric ornament218
[321.] Coiled basket with geometric ornament219
[322.] Coiled basket with geometric ornament220
[323.] Coiled basket with geometric ornament220
[324.] Coiled basket with geometric ornament221
[325.] Coiled basket with geometric ornament223
[326.] Coiled tray with geometric ornament224
[327.] Coiled tray with geometric ornament225
[328.] Tray with geometric ornament225
[329.] Tray with geometric ornament226
[330.] Ornament produced by wrapping the strands227
[331.] Ornament produced by fixing strands to the surface of the fabric227
[332.] Basket with feather ornamentation227
[333.] Basket with feather ornamentation227
[334.] Piece of cloth showing use of supplementary warp and woof228
[335.] Piece of cloth showing use of supplementary warp and woof228
[336.] Example of grass embroidery230
[337.] Example of feather embroidery231
[338.] Figures from the Penn wampum belt233
[339.] Figures from a California Indian basket234
[340.] California Indian basket234
[341.] Figures from a Peruvian basket235
[342.] Figure from a piece of Peruvian gobelins236
[343.] Figures from a Peruvian vase237
[344.] Figure from a circular basket238
[345.] Figure of a bird from a Zuñi shield239
[346.] Figure of a bird woven in a tray240
[347.] Figure of a bird woven in a basket241
[348.] Figures embroidered on a cotton net by the ancient Peruvians242
[349.] Figures of birds embroidered by the ancient Peruvians243
[350.] Conventional design painted upon cotton cloth243
[351.] Herring bone and checker patterns produced in weaving246
[352.] Herring bone and checker patterns engraved in clay246
[353.] Earthen vase with textile ornament247
[354.] Example of textile ornament painted upon pottery248
[355.] Textile pattern transferred to pottery through costume248
[356.] Ceremonial adz with carved ornament of textile character250
[357.] Figures upon a tapa stamp251
[358.] Design in stucco exhibiting textile characters251