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Royal Ontario Museum is the author of Guide to the Galleries of the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario ... (1927), Documenting Design (1993), Guide to the Royal Ontario Museum (1964), Occasional Paper - Royal Ontario Museum, Art and Archaeology (1971), Annual - Art and Archaeology Division, Royal Ontario Museum (1959).

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Guide to the Galleries of the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario ...

Documenting Design

Documenting Design
"To understand the history of decorative arts and design it is necessary to study the ways in which designs are created and transmitted. Documenting Design seeks to show how prints and drawings can demonstrate numerous aspects of the role of works on paper in the history of design." "From early in the history of printmaking, prints were used to communicate designs both for specific objects and for ornamental patterns that could be applied to different kinds of objects, including architectural elements. A special category is the pattern- or model-book, intended to promote a particular style or approach to the design of furniture or decoration." "Printed ornament sheets may also be self-contained works of art, unsuited to direct application to objects. Here, printed ornament becomes simply a genre of fine art, like landscape and portraiture, for example. This was especially so during the Rococo era." "Countless buildings, rooms, objects, and decorative schemes - some of them famous in their day - no longer exist. Important design "events" such as festivities and ceremonies have often comprised great quantities of ephemeral architecture, decoration, and decorated objects. Such products of design can often only be studied in the prints and drawings that record their existence." "Unlike prints, drawings can document and therefore present a unique insight into the process by which a designer develops and finalizes an idea. Drawings can also demonstrate the collaborative nature of the decorative arts: designers and makers were (and are) rarely identical." "Many drawings have survived because they were contract drawings, meant to be shown to a potential customer or patron, and kept as a record of a transaction. Designs for metalwork were frequently drawn at full scale, both for maximum clarity and in order to create a vivid impression of the amounts of precious metal required." "Since the 15th century, prints have been designed to be used as objects themselves, either in conjunction with other objects or as devices of communication. The variety of such works is vast; Documenting Design includes a theatre program, a menu design, and posters, among other types. Products of graphic design are often collected as documents of stylistic movements. Examples as various as Japonisme (late 19th century) and Psychedelic (1960s) are included." "From Heinrich Aldegrever''s jewel-like engraving Two Spoons and a Hunting Whistle of 1539 to Neo-Op Psychedelic Revival handbills of 1988, Documenting Design illuminates the importance of prints and drawings as documents of design history."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Occasional Paper - Royal Ontario Museum, Art and Archaeology

Occasional Paper - Royal Ontario Museum, Art and Archaeology
With vol. for 1973 the publication was divided into three streams: Archaeology; Ethnography; and: History, technology and art.

Bulletin of the Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology

Art Treasures in the Royal Ontario Museum

Art Treasures in the Royal Ontario Museum
A pictorial survey of its collections, with a brief historical introduction and commentary. Includes reproductions of sculpture, paintings, textiles, ivories, silver, jewelry, etc.

Greek, Roman, and Related Metalware in the Royal Ontario Museum

Greek, Roman, and Related Metalware in the Royal Ontario Museum
Greek, Roman and Related Metalware in the Royal Ontario Museum Aby John W Hayes Metal vessels, lamps, containers and furniture fittings dating from 8th C BC to 6th C AD Egypt and the Mediterranean are catalogued in this well-illustrated volume.

Contributions of the Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology

Roman and Pre-Roman Glass in the Royal Ontario Museum

High Style

release date: Jan 01, 2005
High Style
The Bernard & Sylvia Ostry Collection has helped to establish the Royal Ontario Museum Toronto as the most significant repository of early 20th century decorative arts in Canada and one of the premier institutions in this area of collecting in North Ameri

Anyang and Sanxingdui

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Greek and Greek-style Painted and Plain Pottery in the Royal Ontario Museum

release date: Jan 01, 1992
Greek and Greek-style Painted and Plain Pottery in the Royal Ontario Museum
While Black-Figure and Red-Figure vases appear in the CVA volumes, this catalogue presents 326 examples of other Greek painted traditions, ranging from the Aegean Bronze Age to the 1st century BC. The types range from regular shapes (hydria, kraters, aryballoi and so on) to some truly weird vases in the shapes of legs and helmeted heads. Extensive descriptions and crisp photos.

Greek and Italian Black-gloss Wares and Related Wares in the Royal Ontario Museum

Greek and Italian Black-gloss Wares and Related Wares in the Royal Ontario Museum
This catalogue traces black-glaze'' ceramics from the early Ionion cups'', through the true black-glaze'' of Classical Athens and its derivatives, to Roman Republican Campana wares and other Greek and Italian pots with added paint, including Gnathia ware. In his descriptions and introduction the author shows how disparate the types commonly referred to as black glaze'' really are. The 295 examples are well illustrated in line drawings and b/w photos.

European Bronzes in the Royal Ontario Museum

European Bronzes in the Royal Ontario Museum
"The objects described and depicted range from late Classical and Byzantine examples to art nouveau and art deco statuettes for the early 20th century. The pride of the collection, however, consists of Renaissance and Baroque statuettes representing the development of the art in Italy, German, France, the Netherlands, Spain and England."--Jacket.

Outline Guide to the Middle American Collections in the Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology, Toronto, Canada

Musical Instruments in the Royal Ontario Museum

The Discovery & Mapping of the Great Lakes "Sweet-Water," 1522-1703

Etruscan and Italic Pottery in the Royal Ontario Museum

Etruscan and Italic Pottery in the Royal Ontario Museum
This catalogue discusses Etruscan pottery in non-Greek and non-Roman styles with a particular focus on a large collection of impasto vessels of 8th- to 6th-century BC from Chiusi. The author proposes some new dating methodology and there are catalogue descriptions, good photos and profile drawings of the pieces.

Contributions of the Royal Ontario Museum, Division of Zoology and Palaeontology

Contributions of the Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology and Palaeontology

Report of the Director - Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology and Palaeontology

Ancient Metal Axes and Other Tools in the Royal Ontario Museum

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Ancient Metal Axes and Other Tools in the Royal Ontario Museum
A catalogue of 200 copper, bronze and iron tools (mostly axes) from Continental Europe and the Mediterranean. This is the most wide-ranging collection of such material in North America with samples from c.3000 BC to AD 600. Detailed descriptions, full bibliography, photographs and selected line drawings.
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