This week’s competition prize is Histories of Ornament: From Global
to Local by Gülru Necipoğlu and Alina Payne (eds.), published by Princeton University Press (£44.95). Click here for your chance to win.
For your chance to win simply answer the following question and submit your details here before midday on 20 May.
Which influential architect wrote the famous 1908 essay ‘Ornament and Crime’?
This competition closes at midday on 20 May.
For our last competition prize we offered The Fitzwilliam Museum: A History by Lucilla Burn, published by Philip Wilson Publishers (£25).
Which of the Fitzwilliam Museum’s past directors is now more famous for his ghost stories?
Answer: M. R. James
Congratulations to the winner, Thomas Long.