Interlacing sheets of different coloured varnished papier mache

Interlacing sheets of different coloured varnished papier mache Interlacing sheets of different coloured varnished papier mache Interlacing sheets of different coloured varnished papier mache

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Interlacing sheets of different coloured varnished papier mache
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Interlacing sheets of different coloured varnished papier mache, in a ring shape, by Alexander Crum Brown, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, 1912-1914. Described in the Napier Tercentenary Handbook as a knotted anchor ring of interlacing sheet, gradual colours.

A further complexity was added by introducing an anchor ring. The surface of anchor rings could be knotted about both the axis and core, knotted about one and locked about the other, or locked about both.

Details

Category:
Mathematics
Object Number:
2006-64
Materials:
papier mache and complete
Measurements:
overall: 70 mm x 210 mm x 195 mm, .532kg
type:
model - representation
credit:
School of Mathematics, The University of Edinburgh