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  1. Nov 28, 2021 · Owen Jones (1809-1874) was a British architect and ornamental designer. He studied at the Royal Academy in London and under the architect L. Vuillamy (1825–31). Arabic influences. During the 1830s, he travelled extensively, mainly influenced by Arabic ornamentation.

  2. When the architect Owen Jones embarked on his own Grand Tour in 1832, having already been studying and working professionally for a few years, he went in search of a new style of design. It was patterns and colour that excited him, sparking a desire to explore further afield than Europe’s classical architecture.

  3. With its collection of more than one million volumes, extensive digital collections, and online resources, Watson Library is one of the world's most comprehensive art libraries. The Met Fifth Avenue 1000 Fifth Avenue

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    It was the world's first ever published work of any significance to employ chromolithography, and was to be a key milestone in the development of Owen Jones's reputation as a design theorist. Printing Plans, Elevations, Sections and Details of the Alhambra had been a significant financial strain for Jones, but the publication had gained Jones a ...

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  7. After the end of the exhibition, the glass building was dismantled, then reassembled in Sydenham, London, where it remained until it was destroyed by fire in 1936.In 1851, Owen Jones (1809-1874) was appointed Superintendent of the Works of the exhibition, and became responsible for the arrangement and decoration of the building, for which he ...

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