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The Industrial Arts Of The Nineteenth Century. A Series Of Illustrations Of The Choicest Specimens Produced By Every Nation At The Great Exhibition Of Works Of Industry, 1851. Dedicated, By Permission, To His Royal Highness The Prince Albert, By M. Digby Wyatt, Architect. - - London:: [1851(-1853)]
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Great Exhibition (1851: London)
Official descriptive and illustrated catalogue of the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. - London: [1851]
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Owen Jones
The grammar of ornament ; illustrated by examples from various styles of ornament. One hundred and twelve plates. by Owen Jones - London: [1865]
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Charles James Richardson
Studies Of Ornamental Design. By C.J. Richardson, M.R.I.B.A., F.S.A. One of the Evening Masters of the Head Government School Of Design, Somerset House. Author of "Studies Of Old English Mansions, Gold And Silver Plate, Furniture, &c." "Architectural Remains of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I." "&c." - London.: 1851.
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Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt
On The Principles Of Design Applicable To Textile Art. By M. Digby Wyatt, Architect. - Extracted From "The Art Treasures Of The United Kingdom," Edited By J.B. Waring, Esq. Director of the Museum of Ornamental Art at the Manchester Exhibition of 1857. - London.
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Observations On Metallic Art. By M. Digby Wyatt, Architect. - Extracted From "The Art Treasures Of The United Kingdom," Edited By J.B. Waring, Esq. Director of the Museum of Ornamental Art at the Manchester Exhibition of 1857. - 1857.
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Specimens Of The Geometrical Mosaic Of The Middle Ages - With A Brief Historical Notice Of The Art Founded On Papers Read Before The Royal Institute Of British Architects The Royal Society Of Arts And The Archaeological Institute Of Great Britain And Ireland - By Matthew Digby Wyatt Architect. - London,: (1848.)
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Notices of sculpture in ivory, consisting of a lecture on the history, methods, and chief productions of the art, delivered at the first annual general meeting of the Arundel Society, on the 29th June, 1855 by M. Digby Wyatt, architect, honorary member of the Society, etc. and A catalogue of specimens of ancient ivory-carvings in various collections, (casts of which are sold by the Society in classes exemplifying the principal schools and periods) by Edmund Oldfield, M.A. Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford; Assistant in the Department of Antiquities, British Museum. With nine photographic illustrations, by J. A. Spencer. - London: 1856
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An attempt to define the principles which should determine form in the decorative arts : read before the Society of Arts, April 21, 1852 / by M. Digby Wyatt - London: [1852]
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The art of illuminating: what it was; what it should be; and how it may be practised. An essay, by M. Digby Wyatt, Architect. Appended to a series of plates executed by W. R. Tymms, illustrative of the art of illuminating, as practised in Europe from the earliest times. - London: [1860]
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The Byzantine and Romanesque court in the Crystal Palace described by M. Digby Wyatt and J. B. Waring - London: 1854
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The Mediæval court in the Crystal Palace M. Digby Wyatt and J. B. Waring - London: 1854
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The Renaissance court in the Crystal Palace M. Digby Wyatt and J. B. Waring. - London: 1854
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The Italian court in the Crystal Palace described by M. Digby Wyatt and J. B. Waring - London: 1854
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