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An Anthology of the arts and crafts movement [ Texto impreso] : writings by Ashbee, Lethaby, Gimson and their contemporaries / edited by Mary Greensted.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Aldershot [England] : Burlington, VT : Lund Humphries, 2005.Description: xiv, 98 p., [16] páginas de láminas : ilustraciones en blanco y negro ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0853319235
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Contents:
Ch.1. The development of the movement 1880-89 : 1.1. Lewis F. Day: general statements on the design and ornament, 1882 -- 1.2. The Century Guild (1882-8) -- 1.3. The Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society (1888-1961) -- 1.4. The National Association for the Advancement of Art and its Application to Industry (1888-91) -- Ch.2. The movement takes shape 1890-99 : 2.1. From Art and Handicraft by John D. Sedding (1893) -- 2.2. The Guild of Handicraft in London's East End (1888-1902) -- 2.3. Kenton and Company 1890-2: suppliers of 'furniture of good design and the best workmanship' -- 2.4. Architecture as craft -- 2.5. Plain Handicrafts: practical advice for craftsmen and women -- 2.6. Art and dress: the Healthy and Artistic Dress Union and its journal Aglaia -- 2.7. The architect's role in interior design -- 2.8. Art, beauty and utility in everyday live -- 2.9. A designer in the Cotswolds: letters from Ernest Gimson -- 2.10. Arts and Crafts aesthetics and the commercial world: Furniture -- Ch.3. Arts and Crafts practical education 1900-09 : 3.1. 'Text-books of workshop practice': handbooks on the artistic crafts edited by W.R. Lethaby -- 3.2. Women in the crafts -- 3.3. Arts and Crafts aesthetics and the commercial world: Lighting -- 3.4. Workshops in the Cotswolds -- 3.5. The Guild of Handicraft in Chipping Campden 1902-08 -- 3.6. C.R. Ashbee: on Arts and Crafts education -- 3.7. C.R. Ashbee: on town versus country -- 3.8. Restating the values of the movement, 1905 -- 3.9. Craftsmanship and design -- Plate section -- Ch.4. The decline of the movement in England : 4.1. Ananda Coomaraswimy: on the loss of handicraft and the destruction of culture -- 4.2. C.R. Ashbee: on the purpose and future of the Arts and Crafts Movement -- 4.3. The craft and machinery debate -- 4.4. The 1916 Arts and Crafts Exhibition -- 4.5. On the future of the crafts in the Cotswolds -- Ch.5. The legacy of the Arts and Crafts Movement, 1920 and after : 5.1. Roger Fry: on art in modern society -- 5.2. On modern design -- 5.3. Herbert Read: on technical education -- 5.4 On the legacy of Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement.
Language Note: Inglés.Bibliography: Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 96) e índice.
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Monografía prestable Biblioteca FJM Arte (Sala Padilla) Arte NK 1147 .A57 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 1218597

Ch.1. The development of the movement 1880-89 : 1.1. Lewis F. Day: general statements on the design and ornament, 1882 -- 1.2. The Century Guild (1882-8) -- 1.3. The Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society (1888-1961) -- 1.4. The National Association for the Advancement of Art and its Application to Industry (1888-91) -- Ch.2. The movement takes shape 1890-99 : 2.1. From Art and Handicraft by John D. Sedding (1893) -- 2.2. The Guild of Handicraft in London's East End (1888-1902) -- 2.3. Kenton and Company 1890-2: suppliers of 'furniture of good design and the best workmanship' -- 2.4. Architecture as craft -- 2.5. Plain Handicrafts: practical advice for craftsmen and women -- 2.6. Art and dress: the Healthy and Artistic Dress Union and its journal Aglaia -- 2.7. The architect's role in interior design -- 2.8. Art, beauty and utility in everyday live -- 2.9. A designer in the Cotswolds: letters from Ernest Gimson -- 2.10. Arts and Crafts aesthetics and the commercial world: Furniture -- Ch.3. Arts and Crafts practical education 1900-09 : 3.1. 'Text-books of workshop practice': handbooks on the artistic crafts edited by W.R. Lethaby -- 3.2. Women in the crafts -- 3.3. Arts and Crafts aesthetics and the commercial world: Lighting -- 3.4. Workshops in the Cotswolds -- 3.5. The Guild of Handicraft in Chipping Campden 1902-08 -- 3.6. C.R. Ashbee: on Arts and Crafts education -- 3.7. C.R. Ashbee: on town versus country -- 3.8. Restating the values of the movement, 1905 -- 3.9. Craftsmanship and design -- Plate section -- Ch.4. The decline of the movement in England : 4.1. Ananda Coomaraswimy: on the loss of handicraft and the destruction of culture -- 4.2. C.R. Ashbee: on the purpose and future of the Arts and Crafts Movement -- 4.3. The craft and machinery debate -- 4.4. The 1916 Arts and Crafts Exhibition -- 4.5. On the future of the crafts in the Cotswolds -- Ch.5. The legacy of the Arts and Crafts Movement, 1920 and after : 5.1. Roger Fry: on art in modern society -- 5.2. On modern design -- 5.3. Herbert Read: on technical education -- 5.4 On the legacy of Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement.

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