November 01, 2003, 23:47
Harold VisserE. Howard craftsmanship at it's best........
Rainy day in Scottsdale today

, been experimenting with my digital camera and thought I'd share this split-plate Howard. Wonder who was in charge of coming up with the delightful intricate patterns? Was it the man doing the actual damaskeening or was he given a certain pattern to follow? In any case they came up with a beauty with this example, wouldn't you agree?
Harold
November 01, 2003, 23:53
Aaron BereiterUhuh! Very nice for sure!
We need a icon for drewling.

Aaron
November 02, 2003, 09:13
Dr. Clint GellerMoving from the center out, I count eight successive damascening patterns on those plates! I especially like the crenalations about half way to the edge. and the drapery beyond them. My favorite touch is the minidots on the interior edge of the drapery. I suspect that that design element was especially time consuming to implement. I always look for minidots on later "early" Howards [sic].
Clint Geller
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