About the Artist
Jules Bourgoin was a French architect, draughtsman, and design theorist whose influential works shaped nineteenth-century understanding of Islamic ornament. His meticulous studies bridged architecture and decorative arts, providing artists, craftsmen, and educators with a systematic approach to pattern and geometry. Bourgoin’s publications, including Les éléments de l’art arabe, introduced European audiences to the mathematical sophistication and universal appeal of Islamic design.
Created during a period of growing scholarly interest in non-Western art, Bourgoin’s work responded to a desire for accurate documentation and analysis. His legacy endures among collectors and historians of architectural pattern plates and historic design resources.
The Artwork
Les éléments de l’art arabe 2 was conceived as part of a reference series aimed at transmitting the core principles of Islamic ornament. Rather than depicting a specific site or narrative, this plate served as a visual toolkit for architects and decorators, offering motifs that could be studied, adapted, and applied to various media such as tiling, textiles, and book design.
Published in 1879, the collection reflects a broader fascination with the mathematical logic and creative potential of Islamic patterns. These plates were valued as educational tools, illustrating how geometry could serve as both a cultural record and a source of timeless inspiration.
Style & Characteristics
The image displays a precise geometric network composed of interlocking shapes, arranged with clear axes of symmetry. Fine black lines on a white background create a crisp, high-contrast effect, emphasizing the underlying structure and transforming negative space into an integral part of the composition.
The overall mood is orderly and contemplative, inviting viewers to appreciate both the analytical rigor and decorative beauty of the design. This monochrome vintage print bridges nineteenth-century ornamental studies with a modern sense of abstraction. For similar works, see black and white prints and abstract posters.
In Interior Design
This geometric vintage print is ideal for interiors that value clarity and rhythm, such as home offices, hallways, or minimalist living rooms. Its black-and-white palette pairs well with natural materials and neutral tones, providing a sophisticated focal point that complements a variety of decor styles.
Framed in black or natural wood, it works beautifully alongside architectural photographs, typographic art, or modernist studies. It is particularly appealing for those interested in Islamic pattern wall decor and fits seamlessly with curated collections of Oriental wall art in contemporary spaces.
