The artwork titled “Leaves and Flowers from Nature Ornament no. 7. Hawthorne, Yew, Ivy and Strawberry-tree” is a design piece created by Owen Jones, a notable figure in the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This work is part of “The Grammar of Ornament,” a series published in 1856, which showcases Jones’s refined design sensibilities and his adept appreciation for natural forms.
The artwork is a meticulous representation of various plants, featuring detailed illustrations of hawthorn, yew, ivy, and the strawberry-tree. Each plant is intricately drawn, capturing the distinct leaves, branches, and berries associated with these species. The artwork is divided into four sections, each clearly labeled with the respective plant names, and presents an elegant and stylized depiction consistent with the principles of the Art Nouveau movement, emphasizing the harmony and aesthetic beauty found in natural forms. The composition reflects a precise and decorative approach, characteristic of Jones’s broader work in ornamental design.