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The pamphlet argues that ancient Greek temples and sculptures were originally richly polychromed rather than uniformly white, marshaling archaeological traces, published observations, and comparative evidence to support this view. It describes an experiment in colouring architectural reproductions to challenge contemporary prejudice, outlines technical practices such as the use of a stucco ground on marble, and surveys prior scholarship and reports that record painted mouldings, painted statuary, and the use of metal and coloured materials in decoration. Appendices present additional essays and extracts that analyse the scope, methods, and degrees of Greek polychromy.

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Owen Jones

Owen Jones was a prominent British architect and designer, best known for his influential work in the field of decorative arts during the 19th century. His notable publications include "A Gamekeeper's Note-book," which reflects his keen observations of nature and wildlife, and "An Apology for the Colouring of the Greek Court in the Crystal Palace," where he discusses his innovative approaches to color and design. Jones also contributed significantly to the field of typography with his work "One Thousand and One Initial Letters," showcasing his expertise in ornamental lettering. His legacy continues to impact design and architecture, emphasizing the importance of aesthetics in everyday life.

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