Europe to understand what things may be done by machinery, and what must be done by hand-work, if art is of the slightest consideration in the matter. But if, owing to the operation of certain economic causes, machinery were to be gradually introduced... The Industrial Arts of India - Página 134por George Christopher Molesworth Birdwood - 1880 - 176 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| sir George Christopher M. Birdwood - 1878 - 208 páginas
...great dread of course is of the general introduction of machinery into India; that, just as we are beginning in Europe to understand what things may...is of the .slightest consideration in the matter, in India, owing to the operation of certain economic causes, machinery may be gradually introduced... | |
| William Samuel Lilly - 1902 - 354 páginas
...which has received only too ample justification since it was written some twenty years ago. " What is chiefly to be dreaded is the general introduction...may be done by machinery, and what must be done by hand-work, if art is of the slightest consideration in the matter. But if, owing to the operation of... | |
| Henry Dyer - 1904 - 482 páginas
...any influence on the future of Japan. Space will allow only of the following extracts : — " What is chiefly to be dreaded is the general introduction...may be done by machinery, and what must be done by hand-work, if art is of the slightest consideration in the matter. But if, owing to the operation of... | |
| Henry Dyer - 1904 - 482 páginas
...any influence on the future of Japan. Space will allow only of the following extracts : — " What is chiefly to be dreaded is the general introduction...may be done by machinery, and what must be done by hand-work, if art is of the slightest consideration in the matter. But if, owing to the operation of... | |
| Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy - 1909 - 166 páginas
...of India,' 1880. 100 APPENDIX II. SIR GEORGE BIRDWOOD ON MACHINERY AND HANDICRAFT IN INDIA. "\ X/HAT is chiefly to be dreaded is the general introduction...may be done by machinery, and what must be done by hand-work, if art is of the slightest consideration in the matter. " But if, owing to the operation... | |
| Henry Dyer - 1909 - 452 páginas
...The Industrial Arts of India, writing on the effects of machinery on art productions, says : " What is chiefly to be dreaded is the general introduction...may be done by machinery, and what must be done by hand-work, if art is of the slightest consideration in the matter. But if, owing to the operation of... | |
| Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy - 1909 - 160 páginas
...Arts of India,' 1880. APPENDIX II. SIR GEORGE BIRDWOOD ON MACHINERY AND HANDICRAFT IN INDIA. "\ A/HAT is chiefly to be dreaded is the general introduction...may be done by machinery, and what must be done by hand-work, if art is of the slightest consideration in the matter. " But if, owing to the operation... | |
| T. J. Barringer, Tom Flynn - 1998 - 244 páginas
...account of imperialism's triumphal technological transformation of 'backward' colonised lands: We are beginning in Europe to understand what things may...machinery, and what must be done by hand work, if art is to be of the slightest consideration in the matter. [To introduce machinery into India ... | would... | |
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