Author:Francis Taylor Piggott

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Francis Taylor Piggott
(1852–1925)

British judge

Francis Taylor Piggott

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Articles

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  • “Japan,” in “Art Exhibitions and Art Notes.” The Art Journal, 43, pp. 317–318 (1881).
  • “The Music of the Japanese.” Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, XIX(II), pp. 271–367 (1891).
  • “The Decorative Art in Japan” [part I]. The Builder, LXI(2541), pp. 288–290 (1891).
  • “Decorative Art of Japan” [part II]. The Builder, LXI(2542), pp. 304–306 (1891).
  • “Decorative Art of Japan” [part III]. The Builder, LXI(2543), pp. 323–326 (1891).
  • “Decorative Art of Japan” [part IV]. The Builder, LXI(2544), pp. 340–342 (1891).
  • “‘Decorative Art of Japan’.” The Builder, LXI(2550), p. 472 (1891).
    • In response to an article, “‘Decorative Art of Japan’,” written by J. Romilly Allen and published in The Builder, LXI(2549), pp. 448–449 (1891).
  • “Japanese Floral Ornament.” The Builder, LXI(2551), p. 486 (1891).
  • “The Music of Japan.” Proceedings of the Musical Association, 18, pp. 103–120 (1892).
  • “Japanesque.” Proceedings of the Royal Institution, 13, pp. 554–563 (1892).
  • “Japanese Customs.” The Fortnightly Review, LI, pp. 508–521 (1892).
  • “New Japan.” The Fortnightly Review, LII, pp. 335–345 (1892).
  • “Stray Notes on Artistic Japan.” The Fortnightly Review, LIII, pp. 184–196 (1893).
  • “Japan and Her Constitution” [part I]. The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review, (2)IV, pp. 1–10 (1892).
  • “Japan and Her Constitution” [part II]. The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review, (2)V, pp. 50–54 (1893).
  • “Some Notes on Japanese Architecture” [part I]. The Builder, LXIV(2618), pp. 262–263 (1893).
  • “Some Notes on Japanese Architecture” [part II]. The Builder, LXIV(2619), pp. 281–282 (1893).
  • “A Note on the Form of Japanese Temple Roofs.” Transactions and Proceedings of the Japan Society, London, III(I), pp. 24–26 (1893).
  • “A Note on the ‘Key Pattern’ in Japan.” Transactions and Proceedings of the Japan Society, London, III(I), pp. 27–31 (1893).
  • “The Japanese Musical Scale.” Transactions and Proceedings of the Japan Society, London, III(I), pp. 33–38 (1893).
  • “A Japanese Drawing Lesson.” The Art Journal, 72, pp. 328–332, 372–376 (1910).


Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1925, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 98 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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