The artwork titled “Egyptian no. 6” was created by the artist Owen Jones, a prominent figure in the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This piece belongs to the genre of design and is part of the renowned series “The Grammar of Ornament,” published in 1856.
The artwork features a collection of intricate and symmetrical patterns inspired by Egyptian motifs. Each design is meticulously arranged within a grid structure, with an array of geometric shapes, vibrant colors, and repeating ornamental elements. The designs exhibit a harmonious blend of lines and shapes, showcasing the elegance and mathematical precision characteristic of ancient Egyptian art. The diverse patterns and vibrant palette lend the artwork both visual complexity and historical richness, aligning with the Art Nouveau movement’s emphasis on organic forms and decorative aesthetics.