The Story of Craft: The Craftsman's Role in Society |
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Contents Introduction | 7 |
What is Craft? | 11 |
The Beginnings | 19 |
Copyright | |
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18th century aesthetic Aesthetic Movement Albert Museum ancient architect Art Deco Art Nouveau artist Arts and Crafts Ashbee attitudes B.C. London baskets Bauhaus became began British Museum bronze carpets carved century A.D. Chinese colour Crafts Movement craftsman decoration Deutscher Werkbund developed Dynasty early ébénistes eighteenth century elaborate embroidery enamel English Europe European example fact factory forms furniture glass glass-making glaze gold goldsmiths guild Gustav Stickley hand handicraft idea imitation important Indian industry invention iron Islamic Japanese jewellery Josef Hoffmann kind labour loom Louis Comfort Tiffany luxury machine manufacture materials medieval metal Middle Ages Morris mould Musée nature objects ornament painter painting Paris particular patterns pieces porcelain Portland Vase pots pottery produced Renaissance Roman Ruskin sculpture Sèvres silk silver sixteenth century skills society Stickley stone style Sung Dynasty survived techniques textile things Tiffany tion trade traditional vase Victoria and Albert wares weaving Wedgwood Wenzel Jamnitzer workshops