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Jones, Owen, 1809-1874. / The grammar of ornament
(1910)
List of plates, pp. 9-12
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LIST OF PLATES. CHAP. XII. Indian Ornament. Plae. No. 49 1 Ornaments from Metal-work from the Exhibition of 1851. 2 Ditto from Embroidered and Woven Fabrics and Paintings on Vases exhibited in the Indian 4 3 Collection in 1851, now at South Kensington Museum. of Painted Lacquer-work from the Collection at the India House. 5 '5X 6 7 Ornaments from Woven and Embroidered Fabrics and Painted Boxes exhibited at Paris in 1855. CHAP. XIII. Hindoo Ornament. 1 Ornaments from a Statue at the Asiatic Society's House. 2 From the Collection at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham. 3 From the Collection at the India House. CHAP. XIV. Chinese Ornament. 1 2 Chinese Ornaments painted on Porcelain, and on Wood, and from Woven Fabrics. 3 4 Conventional Renderings of Fruits and Flowers. CHAP. XV. Celtic Ornament. 1 Lapidary Ornamentation. 2 Interlaced Styles. 3 Spiral, Diagonal, Zoomorphic, and later Anglo-Saxon Ornament. CHAP. XVI. Mediawval Ornament. 1 Conventional Leaves and Flowers from Illuminated MSS. 2 Borders from Illuminated MSS. and Paintings. 2*Ditto ditto ditto. 3 Diapers from Illuminated MSS. and Backgrounds of Pictures. 4 Stained Glass of various periods. 44Ditto ditto. 6 Encaustic Tiles ditto. ILLUMINATED MSS. 1 Portions of Illuminated MSS. of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. 2 Ditto ditto Thirteenth and Fourteenth ditto. 3 Ditto ditto Fourteenth and Fifteenth ditto. 11 50 51 52 53 53* 54 54* 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 67* 68 69 69* 70 71 72 73
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