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... Figure 3c : each bar , whether light or dark is an " element " because it is well segregated in our perception ... Figure 3e , and to Figure 3 f - k and m . The design in Figure 3d , although still of pmm2 symmetry , is differ- ently ...
... Figure 3c : each bar , whether light or dark is an " element " because it is well segregated in our perception ... Figure 3e , and to Figure 3 f - k and m . The design in Figure 3d , although still of pmm2 symmetry , is differ- ently ...
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Figure 1. Beaded hood collected by Dr John Figure 2 : Beaded hood . Royal Ontario Figure 12 : Repeated diamonds on bag . Horniman museum. Rae . Royal Ontario Museum 916.22.2 . Photograph by C. Oberholtzer Museum 912.23.2 . Photograph by ...
Figure 1. Beaded hood collected by Dr John Figure 2 : Beaded hood . Royal Ontario Figure 12 : Repeated diamonds on bag . Horniman museum. Rae . Royal Ontario Museum 916.22.2 . Photograph by C. Oberholtzer Museum 912.23.2 . Photograph by ...
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... ( Figure 15a ) . Reducing these elements into straight line figures and using them as repetitive patterns , he creates what appears to be a repeated diamond pattern ( see Figure 15a , b ) . Then , through figure - ground reversals ...
... ( Figure 15a ) . Reducing these elements into straight line figures and using them as repetitive patterns , he creates what appears to be a repeated diamond pattern ( see Figure 15a , b ) . Then , through figure - ground reversals ...
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MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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