The grammar of ornament, / by Owen Jones. Illustrated by examples from various styles of ornament. One hundred folio plates, drawn on stone by F. Bedford, and printed in colours by Day and son.
With contributions by J.B. Waring, J.O. Westwood, and M.D. Wyatt.
"Books referred to for illustrations, literary and pictorial": 1 p. preceding pl. LXXIV.
Original document: Book.
Summary
The Grammar of Ornament was written by British architect and designer Owen Jones in the mid-19th century and is still in print today. Jones' theories on color, pattern and ornament were widely read by members of the Arts and Crafts Movement and became key principles of design in the decorative arts they produced.