| Royal Irish Academy. Museum - 1857 - 678 pagine
...in design and execution, that has yet been discovered in the British Isles. When reversed, the bowl presents both in shape and ornamentation all the characteristics...artist took the shell of that animal for his model. It is Fig. 129. No. 14. composed of very fine clay, and is now of a light-brown colour, except where encrusted... | |
| 1858 - 746 pagine
...in design and execntion, that has yet been discovered in the British isles. When reversed, the bowl presents, both in shape and ornamentation, all the...artist took the shell of that animal for his model. It is composed of very fine clay, and is now of a light brown colour, except where encrusted upon the... | |
| William Robert Wilde - 1861 - 792 pagine
...in design and execution, that has yet been discovered in the British Isles. When reversed, the bowl presents both in shape and ornamentation all the characteristics...artist took the shell of that animal for his model. It is Hg. 129. No. 14, composed of very fine clay, and is now of a light-brown colour, except where encrusted... | |
| Royal Irish Academy. Museum, William Robert Wilde - 1863 - 672 pagine
...in design and execution, that has yet been discovered in the British Isles. When reversed, the bowl presents both in shape and ornamentation all the characteristics...artist took the shell of that animal for his model. It is Fig. 129. No. 14. composed of very fine clay, and is now of a light-brown colour, except where encrusted... | |
| 1868 - 460 pagine
...Bagnalstown has been figured in a previous volume of this Journal.8 It is thus described by Sir WR Wilde : — " When reversed, the bowl " (which is...for his model. It possesses the rare addition of a handle,9 which has been tooled over like the rest of the vessel. This beautiful little urn stands but... | |
| 1869 - 1080 pagine
...Arch. last. vol. viii. p. 200. t Proceedings, vol. iv. p. 36. 380 On the Excavation of Three Tumuli The vessel referred to by Mr. Graves as having been...of the vessel. This beautiful little urn stands but two inches and one-third in height, and is three inches and three-quarters across the outer margin... | |
| 1869 - 558 pagine
...height. * Reproduced from the Journ. Arch. Inst. vol. viii. p. 200. t Proceedings, vol. iv. p. 36. The vessel referred to by Mr. Graves as having been...of the vessel. This beautiful little urn stands but two inches and one-third in height, and is three inches and three-quarters across the outer margin... | |
| William Gregory Wood-Martin - 1895 - 786 pagine
...being provided with a handle. The same writer remarks that, ' when reversed, the bowl presents, irt shape and ornamentation, all the characteristics of...artist took the shell of that animal for his model.' The decoration on an urn is not always alike in detail ; and in some places the pattern is more rudely... | |
| William Frederick Wakeman, John Cooke (M.A.) - 1903 - 444 pagine
...filled with fragments of adult human bones.' The smaller urn, when reversed, ' presents,' says Wilde, ' both in shape and ornamentation all the characteristics...artist took the shell of that animal for his model.' It is 2J inches high, and 3£ across the outer margin of the lip, which is beautifully ornamented, and... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1903 - 518 pagine
...and fashioned. In shape and ornamentation "all the characteristics of the Echinus (sea urchin) are so strongly marked that one is led to believe the...artist took the shell of that animal for his model." In this case also the ear, or handle, shares in the decoration. This heautiful little vessel was found... | |
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