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The Beauty of Life: William Morris & the Art of Design
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Beauty of Life: William Morris & the Art of Design
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Authors and Contributors |
Edited by Diane Waggoner
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:176 | Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 216 |
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Category/Genre | Art and design styles - c 1800 to c 1900 Individual artists and art monographs Individual designers |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780500284346
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Classifications | Dewey:709.2 |
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Audience | Tertiary Education (US: College) | General | Professional & Vocational | |
Illustrations |
Illustrated in colour and black and white throughout
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Imprint |
Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Publication Date |
27 October 2003 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
William Morris was a man of tremendous energies, his accomplishments astonishing in their range and depth. He became successively a poet, embroiderer, pattern designer, calligrapher, dyer, weaver, translator, architectural preservationist, socialist, and book publisher and printer. As the head of the internationally successful Morris & Company, he devoted himself to the decorative arts. His influence was wide and long-lasting, on both sides of the Atlantic. In this book William Morris the man, and 'The Firm', are considered by Pat Kirkham, of the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design, and Culture in New York. British design after Morris is surveyed by Gillian Naylor, an established authority on nineteenth- and twentieth-century design and Edward R. Bosley, Director of the Gamble House in Pasadena, California, looks at Morris and American Arts and Crafts. These essays frame detailed studies by Diane Waggoner of Morris's stained glass, interior decoration designs and book publishing ventures, and of his successor at Morris & Company, J. H. Dearle. The Beauty of Life draws upon the rich holdings of The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California, which with the recent acquisition of a major William Morris collection, including fine printed books and the archive of Morris & Company, has become one of the outstanding centres for Morris study in the world.
Author Biography
Diane Waggoner is curator of 19th-century Photographs in the Department of Photography at the National Gallery of Art, Washington. Pat Kirkam has been Professor at The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts, Design and Culture since 1996. In 2004 she became Visiting Professor at Kingston University at the Centre for the Study of the Modern Interior.
Reviews'This collection of expert essays is vivid in scholarship and visual stimulation' - The Times
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