1 edition of An apology for the colouring of the Greek Court in the Crystal Palace found in the catalog.
Published
1854
by Crystal Palace Library, And Bradbury & Evans, 11, Bouverie Street in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by Owen Jones |
Contributions | Lewes, George Henry, 1817-1878, Lloyd, William Watkiss, 1813-1893, Semper, Gottfried, 1803-1879, Bradbury & Evans |
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LC Classifications | NA6835L8 C95 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 56 pages : |
Number of Pages | 56 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL26474602M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 1008474420 |
An Apology for the Colouring of the Greek Court in the Crystal Palace by Owen Jones avg rating — 3 ratings — published — 6 editions. Preliminary lithographed plate showing a plan of the "Greek Court" with imprints: "Published for the Crystal Palace Library by Bradbury & Evans, 11 Bouverie St." and "MacLure & Co. Lith. to the Queen." Most wood-engraved illustrations within the text are signed: "GS.".
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Share your thoughts Complete your review. Tell readers what you thought by rating and reviewing this book. Rate it. Apology for the colouring of the Greek Court in the Crystal Palace. London: Crystal Palace Library: And Bradbury & Evans, 11, Bouverie Street, (Bradbury and Evans, printers to the Crystal Palace Company, Whitefriars) (OCoLC) Material Type: Internet resource: Document Type: Book, Internet Resource: All Authors / Contributors.
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Lewes and W. Watkiss Lloyd, an extract from the report of the Committee appointed to examine the Elgin Marbles infrom the transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and a fragment on the origin of polychromy, by Professor Semper.
An Apology for the colouring of the Greek Court in the Crystal Palace. By Owen Jones. Abstract. On reel beginning frame no. Mode of access: Internet Topics: Decoration and ornament, Architecture, Greek. Publisher: London, Bradbury. An Apology for Colouring the Greek Courts of the Crystal Palace ().
Jones, Owen. The Alhambra Court in the Crystal Palace (). Jones, Owen. A Grammar of Ornament (). Latham, Robert Gordon and Edward Forbes, The Natural History Department of the Crystal Palace (). Layard, A.H. The Ninevah Court in the Crystal Palace (). Owen. Jones, O.: An Apology for the Colouring of the Greek Court in the Crystal Palace, with Arguments by G.H.
Lewes and W. Watkiss Lloyd, and a Fragment on the Origin of Polychromy by Professor Semper. Crystal Palace Library and Bradbury & Evans, London () Google Scholar.
45 Quoted in Jones, Owen, An Apology for the Colouring of the Greek Court in the Crystal Palace (London, ), P. 46 Jacques-Ignace Hittorff, also known as Jakob Ignaz Hittorff, and Karl Ludwig Wilhelm von Zanth were pupils of Charles Percier in Paris. Author of Grammar of ornament, The illuminated books of the Middle Ages, The Grammar of Chinese Ornament, Psalms of David, Cofiant y diweddar Dafydd Rolant,y Bala, Fruits from the garden and field, An apology for the colouring of the Greek court in the Crystal Palace., Full Color Chinese Design Collection.
The book is composed of 54 pages. his tasks involved the decoration of the Crystal Palace designed by Joseph Paxton. As a result of coloring the Greek Court. An Apology for the Colouring of the Greek Court in the Crystal Palace.
London: Crystal Palace Library; Bradbury & Evans. An apology for the colouring of the Greek Court in the Crystal Palace / (London: Crystal Palace Library: And Bradbury & Evans, 11, Bouverie Street, ), by Owen Jones, Gottfried Semper, William Watkiss Lloyd, and George Henry Lewes, contrib. by printer Bradbury &.
The aesthetic and political debates raised by The Greek Slave were a prelude to the controversy raised by the use of colouring on sculpture in the Greek Court at the Sydenham Crystal Palace.
The Greek Court at the Crystal Palace could afford to be innovative in its display and reconstruction of ancient Greece and Greek art than the British. publication by Jones of An Apology for the Coloring of the Greek Court in the Crystal Palace (London ) and a grad.
ual retreat in successive editions of guidebooks. THE POMPEII COURT The Builder, rather disappointed by the Greek and Roman courts, was. An apology for the colouring of the Greek court in the Crystal palace.
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--The Greek court erected in the Crystal Palace / By Owen Jones --An apology for the colouring of the Greek court in the Crystal Palace / by Owen Jones --The Roman court (including the antique sculptures in the nave) erected in the Crystal Palace / By Owen Jones --The Alhambra court in the Crystal Palace / erected and described by Owen Jones.
An Apology for the Colouring of the Greek Court in the Crystal Palace, London: Bradbury & Evans, Jopling, L., Twenty Years of My Life, London: John Lane at the Bodley Head, Journal of Hellenic Studies, 7. Colouring of the Greek Court in the Crystal Palace, with a Fragment of the Origin of Polychromy by Gottfried Semper (), and The Grammar of Ornament ().An apology for the colouring of the Greek court in the Crystal Palace / By Owen Jones Jones, Owen, [ Book, Microform: ].
In he was made joint director of the decoration of the Crystal Palace, and specially designed for it the Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Alhambra courts.
He wrote the description of ‘The Alhambra Court,’ London,8vo, and published ‘An Apology for the Colouring of the Greek Court,’ London,8vo.