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  2. Museum of the American Arts and Crafts Movement - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .museumaacm .org. Museum of the American Arts and Crafts Movement ( MAACM) is a 137,000 sq ft (12,700 m 2) museum which opened in 2021 in St. Petersburg, Florida. [ 3] The museum is funded by The Two Red Roses Foundation, [ 4] which in turn was endowed by art collector, businessman and philanthropist Rodolfo (Rudy) Ciccarello.

  3. Arts and Crafts movement - Wikipedia

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    Arts and Crafts movement

  4. Gustav Stickley - Wikipedia

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    Craftsman furniture. Movement. Arts and Crafts movement. Spouse. Eda Ann Simmons. Gustav Stickley (March 9, 1858 – April 15, 1942) was an American furniture manufacturer, design leader, publisher, and a leading voice in the American Arts and Crafts movement. Stickley's design philosophy was a major influence on American Craftsman architecture.

  5. Roycroft - Wikipedia

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    November 8, 1974 [1] Designated NHL. February 26, 1986 [2] Roycroft was a reformist community of craft workers and artists which formed part of the Arts and Crafts movement in the United States. Elbert Hubbard founded the community in 1895, in the village of East Aurora, New York, near Buffalo. Participants were known as Roycrofters.

  6. Arthur Wesley Dow - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Wesley Dow was born in Ipswich, Massachusetts, in 1857. [3] Dow received his first art training in 1880 from Anna K. Freeland of Worcester, Massachusetts. The following year, Dow continued his studies in Boston [1] with James M. Stone, a former student of Frank Duveneck and Gustave Bouguereau. In 1884, he went to Paris for his early art ...

  7. Category:Arts and Crafts movement - Wikipedia

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    The Arts and Crafts movement was a reformist movement, at first inspired by the writings of John Ruskin, that was at its height between approximately 1880–1910. The movement influenced British decorative arts, architecture, cabinet making, crafts, and "cottage" garden design . For the movement's expression in the United States see American ...

  8. Rookwood Pottery Company - Wikipedia

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    Japonisme in 1884. Rookwood Pottery is an American ceramics company that was founded in 1880 and closed in 1967, before being revived in 2004. It was initially located in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, and has now returned there. In its heyday from about 1890 to the 1929 Crash, it was an important manufacturer, mostly of ...

  9. Christopher Dresser - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Dresser (4 July 1834 – 24 November 1904) was a British designer and design theorist, now widely known as one of the first and most important independent designers. He was a pivotal figure in the Aesthetic Movement and a major contributor to the allied Anglo-Japanese or Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style), both of which ...