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Delicate Traditional Wooden: These ornate wrought-iron chairs originally lived in a French cafe, but look perfectly at home here. Painted pure white, wrought-iron Furniture looks Light and elegant, its curling lines more delicate traditional wooden than traditional wooden pieces. To best show off the chairs' unashamedly romantic style, the Table has been covered with a totally plain cloth, so the chairs' design shines out against it. The plainness of the cloth is also a great backdrop for the assortment of china and glass, and stops the room feeling overly ornate or fussy.Utilitarian objects are often decorated. Thus, wden stools, wooden or calabash bowls and oons, and basketry containers may be orna-;nted either in the process of construction or ditively. Baskets may be made of several colors fibers woven into patterns. Wooden spoons, >ols, and hecldle pulleys for looms may contain ometric or figurative carved forms. Wooden or labash containers may be decorated with chip rving or pyrograved designs. In sum, it may be said that all aspects and /els of traditional African life accommodated e arts in some form. o African society has •er been reported to be without art, whether it ! figurative sculpture or some form of ornament decoration. See Also Cooked Traditional New England:His marriage with Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII of England, a year was destined to bring about the union oi crowns of England and Scotland in 1603. Re ing to the traditional alliance with France, J IV invaded England with a large army, on be completely routed and killed at Flodden (1! a few miles across the border.Pork, a good source of protein and vit¬amin B, must be carefully chosen, not kept too long, and carefully cooked traditional New England because of the danger of disease. The meat should be pale pink, lean, with white, firm fat, and have a thin skin. It should yield to pressure, springing back readily. Pork can be eaten at any time of the year provided it is kept refrigerated, clean and is thoroughly cooked traditional New England. If the meat still looks raw after it has been cooked traditional New England, it should be thrown away.
On The Other Hand See Traditional Cultures:The peninsula of Anatolia is also a bridge area between different traditional cultures, but instead of serving for communication among the various traditional cultures of the Near East it is a means of contact between Europe and Asia. Since through it passed vari¬ous migrations from remote antiquity to modern times, its remains understandably show a mixture of influences. As its considerable size and geo¬graphical diversity also favor the development of numerous local traditional cultures, the region seldom shows a single culture like that of Egypt. The western coastal area tends always to be oriented toward Europe, while the eastern, and to a less extent the central, area is linked with Asia.During the early 19th century, the trend toward a finer line of construction began to be reversed, with chair designs being more affected by the growing interest in other traditional cultures and histories. In Europe, Greco-Roman and Egyptian themes were rapidly adopted, while in France these same ancient traditional cultures provided the inspiration for the Empire Furniture encouraged by Napoleon, himself an emperor. |
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