The artwork titled “Medieval Ornament Illuminated Manuscripts no. 2” by Owen Jones is a study in design, reflecting the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This specific piece is part of the series “The Grammar of Ornament” published in 1856, showcasing portions of illuminated manuscripts from the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
The artwork is a rich tapestry of intricate designs, characterized by vibrant colors and detailed ornamentation. It features a range of decorative borders, floral motifs, and geometric patterns, demonstrating the elaborate artistry of medieval illumination. The vivid use of blues, reds, greens, and golds creates a visually captivating composition, highlighting the opulence and decorative complexity of the period’s manuscript art. Each element is meticulously crafted, underscoring Owen Jones’s dedication to preserving and celebrating the grandeur of historical ornamentation in his work.