File:Owen Jones - Grammar of Ornament - 1868 - plate 035 - 600ppi.png

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English: Plate XXXV (35): “Arabian Nº 5” from Owen Jones, The Grammar of Ornament, folio edition, London: Bernard Quaritch 1868, scanned from a newer reprint of the book.
Hint: That this digital image is scanned from a reprint of Jones’ book, is not a copyright problem, because the original book is in public domain (Jones died in 1874), and so both the reproduction in the reprint and this digital image are in public domain, too. But it is some problem for the image quality: the offset reprint has rasterized the original chromolithographic print, and may have introduced colour changes, too. So a high-quality (!) scan from a good copy of the original 1868 publication would be much better, and very welcome …
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Source Scanned from a reprint of Jones’ book by Aristeas.
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Owen Carter Jones  (1809–1874)  wikidata:Q1380862 s:en:Author:Owen Jones
 
Owen Carter Jones
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Owen Jones; Owen C. Jones
Description British architect, lithographer and designer
Date of birth/death 15 February 1809 Edit this at Wikidata 19 April 1874 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death London London
Work period 1829 Edit this at Wikidata–1874 Edit this at Wikidata
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