The artwork titled “Turkish no. 3. Decoration of the dome of the tomb of Soliman I. in Constantinople,” created by Owen Jones, belongs to the Art Nouveau art movement and falls under the genre of design. This piece is a part of “The Grammar of Ornament” series, which was published in 1856.
The artwork is a richly detailed decorative piece that showcases the intricate and symmetrical patterns typical of Ottoman design. The composition is dominated by an elaborate arrangement of swirling, interlocking shapes and motifs, rendered primarily in red, with accents of black and white. This design replicates the ornate decorations found in the dome of the tomb of Soliman I in Constantinople, illustrating the historical and cultural significance of the subject. The repetitive and interwoven patterns create a sense of harmony and unity, emblematic of Islamic art’s emphasis on geometric and floral designs.