
Elizabethan Nr 1 by Owen Jones
The Elizabethan plate from Owen Jones' Grammar of Ornament documents the decorative vocabulary of sixteenth-century England with characteristic rigour. Strapwork panels, interlaced borders, and heraldic motifs are arranged across the composition in precise registers, each element drawn from primary historical sources. The palette is restrained relative to Jones' Eastern plates — golds, deep reds, and forest greens — yet the density of ornamental detail is no less impressive. It is a record of a design tradition at its most elaborate and self-assured.
Restored and produced in our Berlin studio as a fine art print, the intricate linework and layered pattern of Jones' original come through with full clarity on matte paper. An archival fine art print that holds the complexity of this historical source material intact.
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Elizabethan Nr 1 by Owen Jones
The Elizabethan plate from Owen Jones' Grammar of Ornament documents the decorative vocabulary of sixteenth-century England with characteristic rigour. Strapwork panels, interlaced borders, and heraldic motifs are arranged across the composition in precise registers, each element drawn from primary historical sources. The palette is restrained relative to Jones' Eastern plates — golds, deep reds, and forest greens — yet the density of ornamental detail is no less impressive. It is a record of a design tradition at its most elaborate and self-assured.
Restored and produced in our Berlin studio as a fine art print, the intricate linework and layered pattern of Jones' original come through with full clarity on matte paper. An archival fine art print that holds the complexity of this historical source material intact.
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The Elizabethan plate from Owen Jones' Grammar of Ornament documents the decorative vocabulary of sixteenth-century England with characteristic rigour. Strapwork panels, interlaced borders, and heraldic motifs are arranged across the composition in precise registers, each element drawn from primary historical sources. The palette is restrained relative to Jones' Eastern plates — golds, deep reds, and forest greens — yet the density of ornamental detail is no less impressive. It is a record of a design tradition at its most elaborate and self-assured.
Restored and produced in our Berlin studio as a fine art print, the intricate linework and layered pattern of Jones' original come through with full clarity on matte paper. An archival fine art print that holds the complexity of this historical source material intact.























