| Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences - 1856 - 382 sivua
...as of the expression appropriate to it, before beginning his work. It is not my impression, however, that the portrait of a particular personage was intended....revealing a practice of the people to whom they referred. Tattooing. — Probably the most unique feature is the pattern of incised lines that covers the greater... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1903 - 834 sivua
...appropriate to it, before beginning his work. It is possible even that the portrait of a particular face was intended. The closed eyes, the rather sunken nose,...and well modeled; they are perforated all along the margins, thus revealing a practice of the people whom they represented. The septum of the nose appears... | |
| Davenport (Iowa) Public Museum - 1883 - 768 sivua
...as of the expression appropriate to it, before beginning his work. It is not my impression, however, that the portrait of a particular personage was intended....and well modeled; they are perforated all along the 170 i margin, thus revealing a practice of the i>eople to whom they referred. 7i»/A *>/»!,'. —... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of Ethnology - 1886 - 792 sivua
...MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. propriate to it, before beginning his work. It will be impossible, bowever, to prove tbat the portrait of a particular personage was intended....margin, thus revealing a practice of the people to whom thgy referred. The septum of the nose appears to have been pierced, and the horizontal depression across... | |
| Charles Frederick Holder - 1892 - 912 sivua
...mind a pretty definite conception of the face to be produced as well as of the expression appropriate to it, before beginning his work. It will be impossible,...effect of death. The ears are large, correctly placed "Perhaps the most unique and striking feature is the pattern of incised lines that covers the greater... | |
| 1897 - 474 sivua
...mind a pretty definite conception of the face to be produce as well as of the expression appropriate to it, before beginning his work. It will be impossible,...ears are large, correctly placed, and well modeled. In this Mr Holmes assumes, apparently, that the artist of this remarkable vessel modeled it free-hand... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1898 - 536 sivua
...had in his mind a pretty definite conception of the face, as well as of the expression appropriate to it, before beginning his work. It will be impossible,...perforated all along the margin, thus revealing a practico of the people to whom they referred.1 The septum of the nose appears to have bée-il pierced,... | |
| 1903 - 846 sivua
...appropriate to it, before beginning his work. It is possible even that the portrait of a particular face was intended. The closed eyes, the rather sunken nose,...and well modeled; they are perforated all along the margins, thus revealing a practice of the people whom they represented. The septum of the nose appears... | |
| 1897 - 462 sivua
...mind a pretty definite conception of the face to be produce as well as of the expression appropriate to it, before beginning his work. It will be impossible,...certainly intended to give the effect of death. The eara are large, correctly placed, and well modeled. In this Mr Holmes assumes, apparently, that the... | |
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