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Designs for tiles in Islamic style

Drawing
ca. 1840-1850 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Owen Jones (1809-1874) tried to interest manufacturers in making versions of Islamic tile patterns. He had seen and copied them in the mosques and houses of Cairo in Egypt. He did have some success as a tile and mosaic designer in the 1840s. But although some of the simpler abstract patterns were used in homes, usually in hallways, they never became very popular. In Britain, most people liked naturalism and pictorial decoration in interiors. They showed little interest in these more austere geometric forms of decoration.

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read Owen Jones and the Grammar of Ornament Owen Jones (1809 – 74) was a versatile architect and designer, and one of the most influential design theorists of the 19th century. In his search for a unique modern style, Jones looked to the Islamic world for inspiration.

Object details

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Object type
TitleDesigns for tiles in Islamic style (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Pencil and watercolour
Brief description
Designs for tiles in Islamic style c.1840-50. Pencil and watercolour. Owen Jones (1809-1874)
Physical description
Ten hexagonal designs for tiles in Islamic style.
Dimensions
  • Height: 54.4cm
  • Width: 38.5cm
Styles
Subject depicted
Summary
Owen Jones (1809-1874) tried to interest manufacturers in making versions of Islamic tile patterns. He had seen and copied them in the mosques and houses of Cairo in Egypt. He did have some success as a tile and mosaic designer in the 1840s. But although some of the simpler abstract patterns were used in homes, usually in hallways, they never became very popular. In Britain, most people liked naturalism and pictorial decoration in interiors. They showed little interest in these more austere geometric forms of decoration.
Bibliographic reference
Design Cities. Eight moments that changed the world Istanbul: Mas Matbaacilik S, 2008. ISBN: 978-975-6167-26-7.
Collection
Accession number
8115:5

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Record createdFebruary 18, 2003
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