Renaissance Ornament no. 7. Ornaments from pottery at Hotel Cluny and Louvre by Owen Jones

Renaissance Ornament no. 7. Ornaments from pottery at Hotel Cluny and Louvre - Owen Jones -

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TitleRenaissance Ornament no. 7. Ornaments from pottery at Hotel Cluny and Louvre
ArtistOwen Jones
Art MovementArt Nouveau (Modern)

About Renaissance Ornament no. 7. Ornaments from pottery at Hotel Cluny and Louvre

The artwork, titled “Renaissance Ornament no. 7. Ornaments from pottery at Hotel Cluny and Louvre,” was crafted by Owen Jones, an artist associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This piece belongs to the design genre and is part of the series “The Grammar of Ornament,” published in 1856. The work exemplifies intricate ornamental patterns drawing inspiration from Renaissance pottery, showcasing a meticulous approach to decorative arts.

The artwork features a series of ornamental designs organized in a grid format, each section illustrating a unique geometric or floral motif. Reds, browns, yellows, and contrasting cool hues are prevalent, reflecting the diverse color palette of Renaissance pottery. The patterns incorporate repeating shapes and careful symmetries, producing an overall balanced and harmonious composition. This artwork not only serves as a testament to Owen Jones’s skills but also as an educational resource in the study and reproduction of historical decorative styles.

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