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The Museum of the American Arts and Crafts Movement in St. Pete is getting ready to celebrate their one-year anniversary. We’re learning more about the new exhibits planned!
Exploring the lives and ideas of John Ruskin and William Morris, two prominent intellectual figures of the Victorian era, including their critiques of industrialisation and mass production, as well as their mutual admiration for the medieval age, and examining how all of these factors contributed to the establishment of the Arts and Crafts Movement in the nineteenth century.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:08 John Ruskin
2:06 John Ruskin – The Stones of Venice
6:36 John Ruskin – Unto This Last
9:15 William Morris
11:33 The Red House
12:48 Morris & Co
14:52 Morris’s Shift Towards Socialism Video Rating: / 5
Arts and Crafts is one of my personal favorite Interior Design styles, and although I have covered this one before, I was still super new at making videos and today I wanted to clean it up and give you a fresh version of that video :). I hope you enjoy learning all about arts and crafts. Sometimes this style is also known as Mission Style.
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This journal is full of gorgeous images from William Morris and others involved in the arts and crafts movement. It shows designs and items made, using nature and flowers for the basis of many designs. It is entirely up to you what you want to write about inside it!
You can find the journal here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/737669001/arts-and-crafts-journal-ephemera-journal
The Museum of the American Arts & Crafts Movement in St. Petersburg Florida was completed in the Summer of 2020. This aerial video shows the museum’s exterior granite stone façade, metal clad ovoids, cypress wood soffits, weathering steel, and aluminum glazed curtain wall glass systems Video Rating: / 5
https://hrc.utexas.edu See more than 200 items including books, drawings, furniture, decorative arts objects, photographs, and flyers, broadsides and advertising ephemera that offer a new and detailed look at the history of the Arts and Crafts movement.
The Arts and Crafts movement occupied a central place in discussions about modern life in Britain and America from the late 1840s to the early 1920s and beyond. Arts and Crafts reformers were concerned with the daily realities of the industrial age, and used design to envision and promote a new and improved way of living.
Discover how theorists and makers—like John Ruskin and William Morris (along with lesser known figures like Lucy Crane) in Britain and Candace Wheeler, Alice and Elbert Hubbard, and Gustav Stickley in America—spread their ideas through books, retail showrooms, and world’s fairs, and how Arts and Crafts objects, which were originally handmade and costly, came to be manufactured and sold to the everyday consumer.
Items on display from the Ransom Center’s collections will include hand-drawn designs and sketches by Ruskin and Morris, a first edition copy of Owen Jones’s Grammar of Ornament, books and marketing materials of the Kelmscott and Roycroft presses, stained glass designs by Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Edward Burne-Jones, and plates from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Wasmuth portfolio. These items will be paired with photographs, furniture, and decorative arts objects from the University’s Alexander Architectural Archives, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and private collections.
Opening on the 200th anniversary of John Ruskin’s birth, the exhibition will show how the Arts and Crafts idea made its way into everyday homes, transforming the lives of ordinary people in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and remaining influential to this day. A companion volume, edited by exhibition curators Monica Penick and Christopher Long and published by Yale University Press in association with the Ransom Center, offers a new understanding of the Arts and Crafts idea, its geographical reach, and its translation into everyday taste.
Silsbee expert Christopher Payne digs deep into the architect’s early years in Syracuse in the 1870s, and looks at surviving buildings and many that have been demolished. Payne introduces many of the artisans and craftsman who carved the stone and fashioned the wood for Silsbee and other contemporary architects and helped lay the foundation Central New York’s leading role in the Arts & Crafts movement in the early 20th century.
Curator Judy Barter discusses the history of the Arts and Crafts movement and provides an overview of the exhibition Apostles of Beauty: Arts and Crafts from Britain to Chicago, running at the Art Institute of Chicago through January 31, 2010.