Pompeian no. 3. Mosaics from Pompeii and the museum at Naples by Owen Jones

Pompeian no. 3. Mosaics from Pompeii and the museum at Naples - Owen Jones -

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TitlePompeian no. 3. Mosaics from Pompeii and the museum at Naples
ArtistOwen Jones
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)

About Pompeian no. 3. Mosaics from Pompeii and the museum at Naples

The artwork titled “Pompeian no. 3. Mosaics from Pompeii and the museum at Naples” by Owen Jones is a striking piece within the Art Nouveau movement and falls under the genre of design. This artwork is part of the series “The Grammar of Ornament,” published in 1856. The intricate design displayed in the artwork exemplifies the artist’s fascination with the decorative arts and the historical aesthetics, drawing inspiration from the mosaics found in Pompeii and the museum at Naples.

The artwork features an elaborate composition of geometric patterns and motifs. Various panels are meticulously crafted, showcasing symmetrical arrangements and vibrant hues, including reds, greens, yellows, and blacks. Central to the piece is a circular motif surrounded by intricate designs, bordered by an array of linear and interlocking patterns. Each segment presents a distinct mosaic style, reflecting a fusion of classical inspiration with a modern interpretation characteristic of the Art Nouveau period. The overall arrangement displays a harmonious blend of complexity and symmetry, evoking a sense of historical grandeur and ornamental beauty.

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