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<BODY BACKGROUND="wainsco2.gif" TEXT="green" LINK="maroon" VLINK="green" ALINK="white"> <IMG SRC="musee2.gif" ALIGN="left"> <A HREF="classics.htm"> <IMG SRC="manhorse.gif" ALIGN="right" WIDTH=150 HEIGHT=120 BORDER=10 HSPACE=20 VSPACE=5> <H2>Ornaments of Classical Antiquity</H2></A> The Greeks and Romans were pretty handy with chisels. And they had a lot of columns and temples and coliseums to decorate. So they carved a lot of stuff. Like this guy and his horse. Et cetera. <BR CLEAR="right"> <IMG SRC="spacer.gif"><BR> <A HREF="fleur.htm"> <IMG SRC="fleuron.gif" ALIGN="right" WIDTH=120 HEIGHT=102 border=10 HSPACE=20 VSPACE=5> <H2>Decorative Fleurons of the Renaissance</H2></A> When the Renaissance hit Europe, people went wild painting and carving flowers on tout la monde. <BR CLEAR="right"> <IMG SRC="spacer.gif"><BR> <A HREF="celts.htm"> <IMG SRC="celtic.gif" ALIGN="right" WIDTH=140 HEIGHT=125 BORDER=10 HSPACE=20 VSPACE=5> <H2>Ancient Celtic Designs</H2></A> The ancient peoples of the British Isles drew intricate interlocking "knots" on tiles. <BR CLEAR="right"> <IMG SRC="spacer.gif"><BR> </BODY></HTML> <DIV ALIGN="center"> <HR SIZE=10 WIDTH=70% COLOR="green"><P> </DIV> </BODY></HTML> |