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Print

1867 (printed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The English architect Owen Jones designed this menu card for a farewell banquet coinciding with the Paris International Exhibition – or Exposition Universelle – of 1867. International exhibitions played an important role in introducing imported styles of ornament. The design of this card echoes illuminated Persian manuscripts, which Jones included in his book Grammar of Ornament.

Apart from working as an architect, Jones also designed interiors, wallpapers and textiles. He created the interior for the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, which housed the Great Exhibition of 1851.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Chromolithograph on paper
Brief description
Chromolithograph. Designed by Owen Jones and printed by De La Rue & Co. Menu card for a banquet commemorating the Paris International Exhibition in 1867; France
Physical description
Print, menu card, chromolithograph, designed for a banquet commemorating the Paris International Exhibition in 1867
Dimensions
  • Height: 393mm
  • Width: 266mm
Marks and inscriptions
'Menu de Banquet. 26 Octobre. 1867. Exposition universelle, Banquet d'adieu offert par les Commissaire Etrangers'
Gallery label
MENU CARD French, dated 1867 Chromolithograph, designed by Owen Jones (1809-74) and printed by De La Rue & Co of London and Paris Jones included similar borders taken from the Persian illuminated manuscripts in his Grammar of Ornament. Appropriately, this card was designed for a banquet commemorating the Paris International Exhibition in 1867; such exhibition did much to stimulate interest in the imported styles of ornament.
Object history
Jones included similar borders taken from Persian illuminated manuscripts in his Grammar of Ornament. Appropriately, this card was designed for a banquet commemorating the Paris International Exhibition in 1867; such exhibitions did much to stimulate interest in imported styles of ornament.
Production
Designed for a banquet commemorating the Paris International Exhibition in 1867.
Subjects depicted
Summary
The English architect Owen Jones designed this menu card for a farewell banquet coinciding with the Paris International Exhibition – or Exposition Universelle – of 1867. International exhibitions played an important role in introducing imported styles of ornament. The design of this card echoes illuminated Persian manuscripts, which Jones included in his book Grammar of Ornament.

Apart from working as an architect, Jones also designed interiors, wallpapers and textiles. He created the interior for the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, which housed the Great Exhibition of 1851.
Collection
Accession number
27195A

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Record createdMay 10, 2005
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