History of the Arts Crafts Movement Part 1 of 3
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This presentation was used as a visual aid for a discussion about the Arts and Crafts movement during the late 1800’s until early 1900’s in Western Art History class.
Music: “The Jazz Piano” from http://www.bensound.com/
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A short glimpse and reveal of William Morris – British painter.
Much of his work was through the Arts & Craft movement, however, there are numerous examples of Art Nouveau flowing asymmetric lines, tendrils and vegetation.
A little video on the backstory of the arts and crafts movement done for school
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Teacher prepared podcast discusses the impact of the Arts and Crafts Movement on the decorative arts, furniture design and graphic design. Important artists include William Morris and Charles Robert Ashbee in Britain as well as Gustave Stickley and Elbert Hubbard in the U.S.A. Mention is made of both the Kelmscott and Roycroft private presses.
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This influential design movement began because people got fed up with machines. The Arts and Crafts movement promoted economic and social reform, sticking up for ordinary workers and craftspeople.
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Transcript link – http://podcast.open.ac.uk/feeds/3993_opinionpieces/20181113T113757_2_Arts_and_Crafts_Transcription.pdf
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