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1A FIELD GUIDE TO THE KEY PATTERNS ON THE BACKS OF UNITED STATES CERAMIC TILES, 1870S-1930S (3RD ED.)

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  • Title: ➤  A FIELD GUIDE TO THE KEY PATTERNS ON THE BACKS OF UNITED STATES CERAMIC TILES, 1870S-1930S (3RD ED.)
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  • Publisher: ➤  Architectural Research Associates, Brooklyn, NY
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  • First Year Published: 2010
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Key pattern

or bars of a key pattern “resemb[es] the L- or T-shaped slots in an ordinary key to allow it to pass the wards of the lock.” Key patterns have been discovered

Clave (rhythm)

and the standard pattern are the most commonly used key patterns (also called bell patterns, timeline patterns and guide patterns) in Sub-Saharan African

Meander (art)

Among some Italians, these patterns are known as "Greek Lines". Such a design may also be called the Greek fret or Greek key design, although these terms

Rhythm in Sub-Saharan Africa

example, it "pervades southern Ewe music". Key patterns, also known as bell patterns, timeline patterns, guide patterns and phrasing referents express a rhythm's

Bell pattern

Patterns 2 and 3 are known in Cuba as rumba clave and son clave respectively. Some bell patterns are single-celled and therefore, not key patterns. A

Anti-pattern

organizational, and cultural anti-patterns. According to the authors of Design Patterns, there are two key aspects of an anti-pattern that distinguish it from

Chart pattern

assumes that harmonic patterns or cycles, like many patterns and cycles in life, continually repeat. The key is to identify these patterns and to enter or to

American Empire style

inlays such as stamped-brass banding with egg-and-dart, diamond, or Greek-key patterns, or individual shapes such as stars or circles. The most elaborate furniture

Celtic knot

of basket weave knots. The use of interlace patterns had its origins in the late Roman Empire. Knot patterns first appeared in the third and fourth centuries

Celtic maze

mazes are straight-line spiral key patterns that have been drawn all over the world since prehistoric times. The patterns originate in early Celtic developments