Ernest Gimson

Ernest Gimson
Author: Annette Carruthers,Mary Greensted,Barley Roscoe
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2019-10-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780300246261

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This rich new volume brings to light the versatility and accomplishments of the English architect, designer, and maker Ernest Gimson, a central figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement.

ERNEST GIMSON HIS LIFE AND WORK

ERNEST GIMSON   HIS LIFE AND WORK
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1978
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1067257232

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Ernest Gimson His Life Work

Ernest Gimson  His Life   Work
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 47
Release: 1924
Genre: Arts and crafts movement
ISBN: 0824024850

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Gardens of the Arts and Crafts Movement

Gardens of the Arts and Crafts Movement
Author: Judith B. Tankard
Publsiher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2018-11-27
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781604698206

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“The ever-alluring Arts and Crafts garden…is profoundly relevant to our 21st-century needs.” —Sam Watters, author of Gardens for a Beautiful America In Gardens of the Arts and Crafts Movement, landscape scholar Judith B. Tankard surveys the inspirations, characteristics, and development of garden design during this iconic movement. Tankard presents a selection of houses and gardens of the era from Great Britain and North America. With almost 300 illustrations and photographs, and an emphasis on the diversity of designers who helped forge the movement, Gardens of the Arts and Crafts Movement is an essential resource for this truly distinct approach to garden design.

The Simple Life

The Simple Life
Author: Fiona MacCarthy
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780571320219

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The Simple Life (1981) was Fiona MacCarthy's first book, written while she was the Guardian's design correspondent (and before her acclaimed lives of Eric Gill, William Morris, and Edward Burne-Jones.) It tells of a venturesome effort to enact an Edwardian Utopia in a small town in the Cotswolds. The leader of this endeavour was progressive-minded architect Charles Robert Ashbee, who in 1888 founded the Guild of Handicraft in Whitechapel, specialising in metalworking, jewellery and furniture and informed by the desire to improve society. In 1902 Ashbee and his East London comrades removed the Guild to Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire, hoping to construct a socialistic rural idyll. MacCarthy explores the impact of the experiment on the lives of the group and on the little town they occupied - tracing the Guild's fortunes and misfortunes, hilarious and grave, and the many fellow idealists and artists who were involved (among them William Morris, Roger Fry, and Sidney and Beatrice Webb.)

Arts Crafts Churches

Arts   Crafts Churches
Author: Alec Hamilton
Publsiher: Lund Humphries Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-01-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1848223218

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These churches are visually arresting, with often quaint, at times far-fetched and capricious exteriors. Internally, they often contain beautiful works of art, including reredoses, pulpits, lecterns, pews, doors, lighting, stained glass and altars. They also tell a fascinating story about religion as Britain entered the age of modernity. While the architects were often religiously sceptical, they were still committed to making beauty, despite their ambivalence about its higher purpose. Beginning with an introductory section in which author Alec Hamilton sets out the social and political context in which these churches were designed and constructed; on the Arts & Crafts more generally; and on the architects' and clients' beliefs, this book is then divided into regional sections: West Country; the South of England; the South East; London; the Home Counties; the Marches; the West Midlands; the East Midlands; the East of England; the North West; Yorkshire; the North of England; Wales; Scotland. Each section is headed by a short essay highlighting key architects and descriptions of notable churches within each region.

Time Taste and Furniture

Time  Taste and Furniture
Author: John Gloag
Publsiher: Spellman Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781447435679

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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

Cotswold Arts and Crafts Architecture

Cotswold Arts and Crafts Architecture
Author: Catherine Gordon
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2020-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780750994422

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Between 1890 and 1930, Arts and Crafts architecture proliferated within the Cotswolds. The range and quality of the buildings was exceptional as the region provided the perfect environment for the Movement's ideals and principles. Arts and Crafts architects relished the robust vernacular precedent as it channelled their ideas and stimulated their imaginations. Its rational basis and dependence on craft skills had lasting value, and it was no coincidence that the most influential aspect of their work was its emphasis on conservation. The Arts and Crafts Movement in the Cotswolds has attracted much interest in recent decades, the appeal of the simple life and of traditional values detached from the pressures of modern society having as much allure now as it did a century ago. Most of these studies have referred to the work of architects in the region, but the subject has not received the specialist attention it deserves. Until now. This book examines the impact of the Movement on the Cotswold landscape, on the survival of its building traditions and on modern attitudes to building conservation. After an introductory section which outlines the Movement's origins and beliefs and its architectural principles, the main part of the book provides a guide to the general characteristics associated with Arts and Crafts building in the Cotswolds. There are separate chapters on the various types of new commission that were undertaken, from small and large country houses and cottages to village halls and almshouses, not to mention the numerous repair and remodelling jobs on existing buildings that had become derelict following the social and economic upheavals of industrialisation. The final chapter looks at the late flowering of architectural work in the region during the interwar period and beyond, and the legacy of this important body of work at a local and national level.