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"“the Song Of Songs, Which Is Solomon's”, Illuminated By Owen Jones, 1849"
"The Song of Songs, Which is Solomon's" is an illuminated manuscript (a type of medieval manuscript richly decorated with illustrations, initials, marginalia, ornamental borders, etc.) bound in embossed, tooled brown leather. It was designed by Owen Jones and published by Longman & Co. in 1849.
This work is a stunning fusion of art and literature, showcasing Jones' mastery of ornamental design in tandem with one of the most famous biblical texts, "The Song of Songs" (also known as the "Song of Solomon" or "Canticles"). The text is a poetic book from the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) traditionally attributed to King Solomon. It consists of lyrical poems celebrating love and romantic relationships, and its inclusion in the Bible has spurred centuries of interpretation, both religious and secular. Many see it as an allegory for divine love between God and His people, or Christ and the Church.
Owen Jones, a British architect and designer, was renowned for his contributions to color theory and the decorative arts. His work on this manuscript represents the height of Victorian-era book decoration. The book is lavishly illuminated, with intricate patterns, borders, and illustrations that beautifully complement the text. Jones brought his expertise in color, pattern, and historic design styles to create a visually captivating experience.
The manuscript is recognized for its intricate typographical layout and ornamental design. Jones was influenced by medieval manuscripts, Islamic art, and the Gothic Revival style. These influences are evident in the book’s detailed, colorful borders, floral and geometric patterns, and his elegant use of gold and rich hues, resulting in a luxurious, highly decorative work.
Published in 1849, this book emerged during a period of significant interest in decorative arts and craftsmanship in Britain, shaped by the Gothic Revival and Arts and Crafts movements. It remains highly valued among collectors of rare books and illuminated manuscripts, exemplifying the high level of craftsmanship that characterized the Victorian era's book production. Overall, Owen Jones’ illuminated edition of "The Song of Songs" stands as a masterpiece of 19th-century book design, blending text and art into an integrated, harmonious whole.
JONES, Owen (illuminator).
The Song of Songs, Which is Solomon's. [London:] Longman & Co., 1849.
201 x 134mm
32 chromolithographed pages illuminated by Owen Jones. (Toning, spotting to endpapers.) Original decorative blind-stamped calf, (light rubbing).
Please study the accompanying photographs carefully as they form an integral part of this description. The item will be shipped with full tracking and insurance. Shipping costs include labor, packaging, and postage.
Price: 400 €
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Artist: Owen Jones
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Good condition

Material: Paper

Reference: 1411280
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