THE ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS PROJECT
A TREASURE TROVE OF MASTERPIECE ILLUMINATIONS FOR YOUR ART PROJECTS
 
  Home Catalog About Us Contacts Español
 

Secure Sites

Catalog

Our Quality
Our Prices
Free Evaluation Clip Art
FAQ & Support
Site Map
What is New

Grammar of Ornament
#501 Volume 1
#502 Volume 2
#503 Volume 3
#504 Volume 4
#505 Volume 5
#506 Volume 6
#507 Volume 7
#508 Volume 8
#509 Volume 9
#510 Volume 10
#511 Volume 11
#512 Volume 12
#513 Volume 13
#514 Volume 14
#515 Volume 15
#516 Volume 16
#517 Volume 17
#518 Volume 18
View all the Volumes

Illuminated Manuscripts
#401 Volume 1
#402 Volume 2
#403 Volume 3
#404 Volume 4
#405 Volume 5
#414 Volume 6
#415 Volume 7
#416 Volume 8
View all the Volumes

Celtic Manuscripts Art
#406 Volume 1
#407 Volume 2
#408 Volume 3
View all the Volumes

Special Collections

Auguste Racinet
L'Ornement Polychrome
#423 Volume 1
#424 Volume 2
#425 Volume 3
#426 Volume 4
View all the Volumes

#417 Antonius Collection

Walter Crane
#419 The Faerie Queene

William Morris
#418 Kelmscott Chaucer

Owen Jones
#410 Spanish Ballads
#411 Paradise & the Peri
#420 Gray's Elegy
#421 Joseph & Brethren
View all the Volumes

Aubrey Beardsley
#422 Le Morte D'Arthur

#412 Gems from the Poets

#413 Borders for Word

License
The Project
About Us
Contacts
Links
Order by Mail

Renaissance Invitations
Walter Crane Page
The Faerie Queene
William Morris and the Kelmscott Chaucer
The Kelmscott Press
The Arts & Crafts Movement
Chromolithography
Renaissance lettering & borders
Resources for Calligraphers

 

Three Days Sale
Enter the discount code: save20 at checkout and get 20% of your total purchase.
Offer Valid Until May 24, 2013 at Midnight Pacific Time

 
The Owen Jones Collection
Ancient Spanish Ballads
Owen Jones
#410

 
 
 
Available for instant download
 
View the CD contents (small)
View the CD contents (large)
 
Royalty free stock images available as CD collection and instant download.
2 CDs Collection
Price $ 59.00
Insert Discount Code: save20
at Check Out
and pay only $ 47.20
(limited time offer)

Quantity:  
View Cart:
Available for Download
Shipping Information
 

Ancient Spanish Ballads
Translated by J.G LOCKHART
Published in 1841 by John Murray and printed by the Vizetelly Bros, is considered by most the first illuminated gift books. The “gift book” was a book publication genre, which was popular in 19th century England.
Every one of the more than 250 pages has color printed borders and/or ornamental letters and vignettes in red, yellow, blue gray etc. for a total of nine colors designed by Owen Jones. It must have been, after Baxter's "Pictorial Album" of 1837 the most colourful and sumptuous book, produced for the gift book market that London had yet seen.
There are also four chromolithography plates (title page and 3 section pages); those early essay are of much lover quality than those in Paradise and the Peri.Other woodcut illustrations are by William Hallen, David Roberts, William Simson, Henry Warren, C. E. Aubrey and William Harvey.
Only 2000 printings were made of the first edition of 1841 and the second.

Owen Jones
Born in 1809 to a Welsh antiquarian and furrier, he studied architecture at Charterhouse School, London and was the apprentice of the architect Lewis Vuillamy. In 1832 he set for the Continent on a Grand Tour. His travels included Greece, Spain, Egypt, and Turkey. In Greece Jones met Jules Goury (1803-34), a young French architect; both travelers become fascinated by classical architecture polychromy. In Spain they undertook a detailed survey of the Alhambra. After Goury died of cholera in 1834, Jones completed their research and published it himself as Plans, Elevations, Sections and Details of the Alhambra in 1842. in 1841 he published an illuminated edition of J. G. Lockhart's Ancient Spanish Ballads. At the same time he was involved in architectural and interior design projects; the most successful was Christ Church (1840-42), Streatham, London, designed by James William Wild. Well known in the 1840s for the design of mosaic and tessellated pavements in geometric patterns; Owen Jones submitted in 1844 a design for the floors of the new Palace of Westminster, which, although praised, was not accepted. In 1851 Owen Jones was involved as Superintendent of the Works with the plans for the Great Exhibition, his tasks involved the decoration of the Crystal Palace designed by Joseph Paxton.
After the Great Exhibition, Jones was involved in re-erecting the Crystal Palace at Sydenham, London, where, with his friend Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt, he undertook the design and furnishing of the Fine Arts Courts. As a result of coloring the Greek Court according to what he believed were the ancient methods, he was obliged to publish an Apology in 1854, in which he was assisted by his friend the philosopher George Henry Lewes. In 1852 he began to lecture at the newly formed Department of Science and Art, which was founded by his friend Henry Cole. With Cole's help Jones evolved his principles into 37 axioms of design, which appeared in his influential publication the Grammar of Ornament in 1856. Working in collaboration with the London firm of Jackson Graham, Owen Jones decorated many domestic interiors. For Alfred Morrison he decorated the interiors of his country house at Fonthill, Wilts, and his town house at 16 Carlton House Terrace, London, which contained some fine examples of Moorish and other styles. Owen Jones's most important decorative schemes for public buildings were those for the Langham Hotel and for the Fishmongers' Hall, both in London. Jones worked closely with several firms: he designed wallpapers for Trumble Sons and for Jeffrey Co.; carpets for James Templeton Co. and for Brinton; silks for Benjamin Warner; and numerous paper items for the firm of De la Rue, and many others. His association with De la Rue over thirty years covered virtually all the items produced by the firm, from playing cards to stamps. The packaging they produced from Owen Jones's designs for Huntley Palmer, the biscuit manufacturers, is an early example of the modern approach to graphic design and marketing.

Vector Graphics
Each decorative image and element is meticulously hand-drawn. Many advanced designers will find our vector file versions with the following desirable feature: preserved, original hierarchies and groupings to facilitate modifications and enable the extraction of unique elements. Though resolution-independent vector formats insure high-quality reproduction at any size and allow complete latitude for pre-production modifications, our CD collections also include common pixel-based file formats of each graphic and a vector format supported by Office applications for desktop publication.

What is in the CDs
_.A collection of 419 images on 2 CDs.
_.Borders, page decorations, penwork and illuminated caps in all the colors as the original.

Also reproductions of Parchments, Antique Books covers and blank pages that can be used as backgrounds.

A complete HTML catalog in every CD.

 

3 CPU License included
Mac and PC compatible

Files Formats:
EPS 8
WMF
TIFF 600dpi
GIF

 

All graphics in this website ©2002-2012 AlfredoM Graphic Arts Studio - Library of Congress U.S. Copyright Office.
Home - About Us - Contacts - License