| Rājendralāla Mitra (Raja) - 1881 - 486 Seiten
...remarked of this elegant and primitive, perhaps very earliest, form of ornament in precious metal, that it had probably reached its limits for delicacy...progress in recent times ; that, in fact, the early Greek filigraner worked with as much facility and delicacy as the Hindu artisan of our day, who inherits... | |
| Trailokyanātha Mukhopādhyāẏa - 1888 - 470 Seiten
...remarked of this elegant and primitive — perhaps very earliest— form of ornament 1n precious metal, that it had probably reached its limits for delicacy...filigrainer worked with as much facility and delicacy as the Hindu artisan of our day, who inherits the skill and the methods he uses by the direct descent of an... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - 1894 - 354 Seiten
...remarked of this elegant and primitive— perhaps very earliest — form of ornament in precious metal, that it had probably reached its limits for delicacy...filigrainer worked with as much facility and delicacy as the Hindu artisan of our day, who inherits the skill and the methods he uses by the direct descent of an... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - 1894 - 346 Seiten
...remarked of this elegant and primitive— perhaps very earliest — form of ornament in precious metal, that it had probably reached its limits for delicacy...filigrainer worked with as much facility and delicacy as theHindu artisan of our day, who inherits the skill and the methods he uses by the direct descent of... | |
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