Examples of Chinese ornament, Pl.69 (1867)
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Explore the mesmerizing world of floral artistry with Owen Jones' stunning creation, "Examples of Chinese Ornament, Plate 69," crafted in 1867. This vivid illustration brilliantly showcases the intricate and stylized nature of Chinese decorative art. Dominated by a flourish of botanical elements, the painting is alive with an array of intertwining plants and flowers. Vivid red, yellow, and pink blossoms pop against a lush backdrop of verdant leaves, creating a dense, organic tapestry that seems to pulse with life. Two butterflies, delicately rendered, add an element of serenity and movement amidst the foliage.The ornamentation is framed by a striking border featuring a complex, repeating pattern of flora in a palette of deep blues, greens, reds, and yellows, accentuated by delicate swirls. This frame is not merely decorative but integral, highlighting the rich color scheme and detailed design work typical of the period's fascination with Eastern aesthetics.Through "Examples of Chinese Ornament, Plate 69," Owen Jones not only captures the essence of Chinese ornamental design but also reflects the Victorian era's broad appreciation and curiosity for Asian art. This plate from his comprehensive collection, intended to inspire and educate, stands as a testament to the cross-cultural exchange of artistic ideas during the 19th century.
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Owen Jones was an English-born Welsh architect. A versatile architect and designer, he was also one of the most influential design theorists of the nineteenth century. He helped pioneer modern colour theory, and his theories on flat patterning and ornament still resonate with contemporary designers today.