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  2. Arts and Crafts movement | Definition, Characteristics, Examples...

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    Arts and Crafts movement, English aesthetic movement of the second half of the 19th century that represented the beginning of a new appreciation of the decorative arts throughout Europe. By 1860 a vocal minority had become profoundly disturbed by the level to which style, craftsmanship, and public.

  3. The Arts & Crafts Movement Overview | TheArtStory

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    The Arts & Crafts movement grew out of several related strands of thought during the mid-19 th century. It was first and foremost a response to social changes initiated by the Industrial Revolution, which began in Britain and whose ill effects were first evident there.

  4. Arts and Crafts - Royal Institute of British Architects

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    Arts and Crafts was an influential movement of the late 19th century which attempted to re-establish the skills of craftsmanship threatened by mass production and industrialisation.

  5. Arts and Crafts Style Architecture - THE ARCHSPACE

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    The Arts and Crafts Movement (1870-1910) was a reaction against machines. It originated in England in the mid-19th century. The artisans and craftsmen went against machine aesthetics. Arts and Crafts Style was a celebration of art forms and individual craftsmanship.

  6. Arts and Crafts movement - Wikipedia

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    The Arts and Crafts movement was an international trend in the decorative and fine arts that developed earliest and most fully in the British Isles [1] and subsequently spread across the British Empire and to the rest of Europe and America.

  7. Arts and Crafts – A Dictionary of Modern Architecture

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    The Arts and Crafts Movement was, in many ways, a precursor to modern architecture and design. This Movement’s emphasis on basic forms, asymmetry, and stripped-back design provides a foundation and framework for the later, modern designs to emerge from twentieth century.

  8. The Architecture of the Arts and Crafts Movement, 1860-1914

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    Consider the origins, history and impact of the Arts and Crafts Movement on Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Throughout the week there will be illustrated lectures, visits and walking tours, supported by tutor-led readings.

  9. Arts and Crafts Architecture | ArchitectureCourses.org

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    The Arts and Crafts movement was a late 19th and early 20th-century design movement that emerged in Britain and later spread to other parts of Europe and North America. It was characterized by a rejection of industrialization and a return to traditional craftsmanship and decorative arts.

  10. The Arts and Crafts Movement in America

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    The American Arts and Crafts movement was inextricably linked to the British movement and closely aligned with the work of William Morris and the second generation of architect-designers, including Charles Robert Ashbee (1863–1942), who toured the United States, and Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857–1941), whose work was known through ...

  11. Arts and Crafts Movement - Architecture Planning and Preservation...

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    The Arts and Crafts Movement. Rev. ed. London: Thames and Hudson, 2002. The first book to read for an introduction to the movement. Clear, concise, and authoritative, it includes in-depth chapters on Arts and Crafts architecture in Great Britain and the United States.

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