Eastlake, C. L., his “ Hintson Household Taste,” 17.
Egyptian hieroglyphics, 89,90, 103; decorative art,112.
Enamelling, modern revivalof, 26, 27.
Exhibition of 1831, the, 3.
“Fifteen, the,” 18.
Fisher, Alexander, 27.
Flats, effects of living in, 114,
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Flaxman, John, 9.
Fylfot, the, 104.
Garden City Association, the,121, 148.
Genoa, Doria Palace, gessodecorations in, 248.
Gesso, origin of, 247; fineexamples of, 248; methodsof working in, 249; GessoDuro, 249 ; “ Denoline,”252 ; system of modelling2 57-
Gilding, use of, in decoration,237-246.
Gimson, Ernest W., cottagedesigned by, 152, 153,
1 55-
Graining, 130.
Greece, the artistic sense of,90, 91.
Greek ornament, 104-107,215; drapery, 173.
Harvey, Alex. W., cottagesdesigned by, 123, 148.
Heraldic lions, 220-222.
Hill, Vincent, panel by, 67.
Holland Park, ia, interior
of, 131; gesso decorationsin, 258-261.
Home Arts and IndustriesAssociation, the, 19.
House-decoration, Thoughtson, 110-170.
Howard, Ebenezer, 121.
Hungarian peasant costumes,182, 183.
Hunt, Holman, 9, 12.
Kidd, A., stained glasspanel by, 62.
Knole, ceiling at, 158.
Kruger, G. E., 195.
Lacey, Miss C. M., Heraldicstudies by, 47.
Lanteri, Prof., 194.
Letchworth, Garden City,cottage at, 148-131.
Line, meaning of, in orna-ment, 107, 108.
London, some aspects of,76-83.
Lucas van Leyden’s “Annun-ciation,” 144, 145.
Mackim, Meade, and White,Messrs., 242.
Manchester, frescoes in theTown Hall in, 120.
Mantua, model of the roomof Isabella d’Este at, 240.
Martin, A. E., architecturaldesign by, 42.
Millais, Sir J. E., x 1.
Moira, Gerald, 159, 194.
Moore, Sturge, 9.
Morris, William, 15, 20, 24,136, 162, 175, 272.
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