TY - BOOK AU - Flores,Carol A.Hrvol TI - Owen Jones: design, ornament, architecture, and theory in an age in transition SN - 0847828042 AV - NK1447.6.J65 F56 2006 U1 - 720.92 22 PY - 2006///] CY - New York, NY PB - Rizzoli KW - Jones, Owen, KW - Architecture KW - Great Britain KW - History KW - 19th century KW - Decoration and ornament, Architectural KW - Decoration and ornament KW - Design N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-270) and index; A new understanding of architecture -- Principles of architecture and the decorative arts -- Public architecture -- Interior design, decorative arts, and private architecture -- The legacy N2 - "Owen Jones was the sort of innovative total designer in the nineteenth century that Robert Adam was in the eighteenth century and Frank Lloyd Wright was in the twentieth. Equally proficient - and prolific - in the fields of architecture, design (graphic and interior), and publishing, Jones was a passionate reformer and theorist who sought to elevate British taste through education and by improving the design and manufacture of furniture, textiles, wallpaper, carpets, and other produces. Through his efforts, he transformed thinking about architecture and the decorative arts by introducing the psychology of perception." "While Jones was well-known to the English public he served and to generations of designers in Europe and North America through his Grammar of Ornament, his extraordinary contributions were eclipsed in the record primarily because his adversaries, the most important being John Ruskin, outlived Jones and were able to promote their ideas for many years after his death. In this beautifully illustrated volume, Jones scholar Carol Flores redresses this historical imbalance and reveals Jones for the visionary designer and major theorist that he was."--Jacket UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0629/2005936755-b.html ER -