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Artist: Owen Jones
Hindoo No 3, Grammar of Ornament, Owen Jones, late 19th century, 1868
Hindoo No 3, Grammar of Ornament, Owen Jones, late 19th century, 1868

Hindoo No 3, Grammar of Ornament, Owen Jones, late 19th century, 1868

By Owen Jones

Located in Melbourne, Victoria

Chromolithograph, 1868. From Owen Jones' 'Grammar of Ornament', 1868. Welshman Owen Jones first published his monument to design, the Grammar of Ornament, in instalments for subscri...

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19th Century Victorian Owen Jones Art

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