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

    www.britannica.com/art/Arts-and-Crafts-movement

    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. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Arts and Crafts Movement: History, Artwork, Artists – Artchive

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    The Arts & Crafts movement, characterized by its unadorned and rough-hewn aesthetic, was observed to coexist with a diverse range of stylistic preferences in Britain and the United States. Notable among these were the Gothic Revival, Queen Anne, Eastlake, Tudor Revival, and Stick Style movements.

  6. Arts and Crafts Movement – A Revolutionary Style of Design

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    The Arts and Crafts movement had its greatest and longest-lasting impact on architecture, and many of its leaders had backgrounds as architects. Philip Webb’s 1859 design for Morris of Red House in Bexleyheath, London, is regarded as a prime example of the early Arts and Crafts architecture style.

  7. The Arts & Crafts Movement: A Response to the Industrial...

    www.thecollector.com/introduction-arts-and-crafts-movement

    From the icon William Morris to other architects, craftspeople, and designers, the 19th-century movement produced several key pieces of artwork. Below are some key examples of the Arts and Crafts Movement that showcase its diversity as well as its common themes and messaging.

  8. Arts and Crafts Movement – A 19th Century Revival of Artistry

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    The Arts and Crafts movement left a profound impact on the world of art and design that went on to influence art styles beyond the early 20 th century. The movement highlighted the importance of craftsmanship and aimed to preserve traditional skills to foster an appreciation for the decorative arts.

  9. Arts and Crafts movement - MoMA

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    Arts and Crafts movement. Founded in England in the 1860s in response to mass industrialization, this design and architecture movement was focused on changing workers’ relationship with machines and the objects they created. In addition to their deep appreciation for handmade labor, makers emphasized functional forms, simple and clear ...

  10. The Arts and Crafts Movement - Art History Archive

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    The Arts and Crafts movement emerged in the late 19th century as a response to the industrialization and mass production that characterized the Victorian era. It sought to revive traditional craftsmanship and restore a sense of beauty and integrity to the decorative arts.

  11. Arts and Crafts: an introduction - V&A

    www.vam.ac.uk/articles/arts-and-crafts-an-introduction

    Discover the origins of the Arts and Crafts movement and how its reformist principles helped changed the way society looked at manufactured objects