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  2. Owen Jones (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Owen Jones (1809-1874) was a British architect and design theorist who pioneered modern colour theory and Islamic ornament. He worked on the Great Exhibition of 1851, the South Kensington Museum and the Alhambra.

  3. Arts and Crafts movement - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, principles, and influence of the Arts and Crafts movement, an international trend in the decorative and fine arts that developed in the 19th and 20th centuries. Explore its origins, design reform, social reform, and artistic styles in different countries and regions.

  4. Book of Common Prayer (1845 illuminated version) - Wikipedia

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    The illuminated Book of Common Prayer was published in London by John Murray in an edition of 4,000, hoping to follow the success of Jones's Ancient Spanish Ballads (1841). [1] [2] Apart from being an architect, Jones was also an influential designer of 'Book Beautiful'. [3]

  5. OPINION: A parking deck in time: county unlocks millions for ...

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    The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners on Sept. 16, 2024, approved a design firm for a parking deck to be built nearby that would serve the center in addition to the county's other current ...

  6. William Morris wallpaper designs - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the British designer William Morris, who created fifty different block-printed wallpapers with intricate, stylised patterns based on nature. See examples of his famous wallpapers, such as Trellis, Jasmine, Larkspur, and St. James', and how they influenced the Arts and Crafts Movement.

  7. St James's Hall - Wikipedia

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    St. James's Hall was a concert hall in London that opened on 25 March 1858, designed by architect and artist Owen Jones, who had decorated the interior of the Crystal Palace. [1] It was situated between the Quadrant in Regent Street and Piccadilly, and Vine Street and George Court. There was a frontage on Regent Street, and another in Piccadilly.

  8. Aestheticism - Wikipedia

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    Aestheticism, also known as the aesthetic movement, was an art movement that valued the appearance of literature, music, fonts and the arts over their functions. It originated from German Romanticism and influenced by Walter Pater, Oscar Wilde, James McNeill Whistler and Dante Gabriel Rossetti.

  9. Carlisle Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, architecture and features of Carlisle Cathedral, a Grade I listed Anglican cathedral in Cumbria, England. Founded as an Augustinian priory in 1122, it became a cathedral in 1133 and has a Gothic choir, a Flowing Decorated window and medieval stalls.