William Morris to Whistler

papers and addresses on art and craft and the commonweal

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William Morris to Whistler

papers and addresses on art and craft and the commonweal

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English
Pages
277

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Table of Contents

William Morris and his work.
The English revival in decorative art.
The socialist ideal as a new inspiration in art.
On the study and practice of art.
On some of the arts and crafts allied to architecture.
Notes on colour embroidery and its treatment.
Notes on early Italian gesso work.
Notes on the treatment of animals in art.
Modern aspects of life and the sense of beauty.
A short survey of the art of the nineteenth century, chiefly in England, with some notes on recent developments.
Art and the commonweal.
The apotheosis of "The Butterfly."

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London

Classifications

Library of Congress
NK1147 .C7

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Pagination
x, 277, [1] p.
Number of pages
277

ID Numbers

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OL23360431M
Internet Archive
williammorristow00cran
LCCN
12035181
OCLC/WorldCat
4773483

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