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The Mentor: Chinese Rugs, Vol. 4, Num. 2, Serial No. 102, March 1, 1916

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The essay opens by reflecting on the nature of enduring beauty and then provides a close technical and aesthetic analysis of two antique Chinese rugs. It compares dimensions and knot density, notes a cultural absorption of Persian compositional principles adapted into a distinct Chinese sensibility, and examines design balance, border treatment, and motifs such as butterflies, floral elements, and central medallions. Attention is given to color distribution and dyeing methods that produce warm or cooler grounds, to restraint versus elaboration in handling ornament, and to judgements of relative age and artistic consistency between the two examples.

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John Kimberly Mumford

John Kimberly Mumford was an American author known for his contributions to literature on industrial materials and decorative arts. His notable work, "Outspinning the Spider: The Story of Wire and Wire Rope," explores the intricacies and applications of wire technology, reflecting his interest in engineering and manufacturing. Additionally, he contributed to the field of art and design through his article in "The Mentor," focusing on Chinese rugs, which showcases his appreciation for cultural artifacts. Mumford's writings provide valuable insights into both technical and aesthetic aspects of his subjects.

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