smithsonianlibraries:This decorated end page can be found in Plans, elevations, sections, and
smithsonianlibraries: This decorated end page can be found in Plans, elevations, sections, and details of the Alhambra v.2, an influential work created from drawing by Jules Goury and Owen Jones. Owen Jones published the work in 1842, about a decade after he began his Grand Tour, where he met Jules Goury. Goury would become his traveling companion for the latter part of Jones’s Grand Tour, though Goury died of cholera six months into their stay in Granada*, Spain. Their visit to the former palace of 13th and 14th century Moorish leaders, the Alhambra, must have left a lasting impression—Jones was an instrumental figure in the move away from Neo-classicism and his body of work betrays a strong Islamic design influence. Learn more from The Victoria and Albert Museum, where Jones’s history and ambition are more fully explained. We’ve got a couple more works from Owen Jones in our Digital Library: Jones’s Grammar of Ornament is still an important design sourcebook, while his Examples of Chinese Ornament has some pretty exquisite designs, too. *Edited (oops, not Grenada!) -- source link
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