... were enamelled with a blue substance let into the ivory, and the whole ground of the tablet, as well as the cartouche and part of the figures, was originally gilded, — remains of the gold leaf still adhering to them. The forms, and style of art,... Ivories - Seite 38von Alfred Maskell - 1905 - 443 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1849 - 698 Seiten
...the figures themselves, the hicroglyphics in the cartouche, and the feather above it, were enamelled with a blue substance let into the ivory, and the...cartouche, and part of the figures, was originally gilded, — remains of the gold leaf still adhering to them. The forms and style of art have a purely Egyptian... | |
| sir Austen Henry Layard - 1849 - 560 Seiten
...the figures themselves, the hieroglyphics in the cartouche, and the feather above it, were enamelled with a blue substance let into the ivory, and the...cartouche and part of the figures, was originally gilded, — remains of the gold leaf still adhering to them. The forms, and style of art, have a purely Egyptian... | |
| Austen Henry Layard - 1854 - 736 Seiten
...the figures themselves, the hieroglyphics in the cartouche, and the feather above it, were enamelled with a blue substance let into the ivory, and the...cartouche and part of the figures, was originally gilded—remains of the gold leaf still adhering to them. The forms, and style of art, have a purely... | |
| Mary Fawler Maude - 1862 - 610 Seiten
...the figures are seated, the robes of the figures themselves, &c., were enamelled with a blue paste let into the ivory, and the whole ground of the tablet, as well as part of the figures, was originally gilded, — remains of the gold leaf still adhering to them. Several... | |
| William Maskell, Victoria and Albert Museum - 1872 - 420 Seiten
...seated, the robes of the figures themselves, the hiero" glyphics and the feather above, were enamelled with a " blue substance let into the ivory, and the...cartouche and part of the figures, " was originally gilded,—remains of the gold leaf still " adhering to them. The forms and style of art have a " purely... | |
| William Maskell - 1875 - 148 Seiten
...seated,' the robes of the figures themselves, the hieroglyphics and the feather above, were enamelled with a blue substance let into the ivory, and the...cartouche and part of the figures, was originally gilded, — remains of the gold leaf still adhering to them. The forms and style of art have a purely Egyptian... | |
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