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The Craftsman and the Critic - Defining Usefulness and Beauty in Arts and Crafts-era Boston (Hardcover)
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The Craftsman and the Critic - Defining Usefulness and Beauty in Arts and Crafts-era Boston (Hardcover)
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This book explores the movement for design reform in
turn-of-the-century Boston. When English craftsman, poet, and
socialist William Morris advised consumers in the 1880s to 'have
nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe
to be beautiful,' he prompted a movement for design reform in
Britain, Europe, and America. Championing Morris's views, the
Society of Arts and Crafts in Boston led the quest for 'usefulness
and beauty' in the United States. As the oldest arts and crafts
organization in the country, it exerted considerable
influence.Among the Boston reformers were design critics, whose
profession became increasingly important in the nineteenth century.
Many of them - including a number of prominent women - were also
architects, designers, craft workers, educators, and theorists.
Their views on design reform were substantive and often
controversial.This richly illustrated book explores the interaction
of craft workers and critics as they collaborated to improve the
quality of the living and working environment in Boston and across
the United States. Beverly K. Brandt examines multiple overlapping
topics - the evolution of the profession of design criticism in the
nineteenth century; Boston in the 'Gilded Age' as a center for
reform, epitomized by the Aesthetic and the Arts and Crafts
movements; the formative years of the Society of Arts and Crafts
(1897-1917); key personalities associated with that organization;
the theoretical underpinnings of the Arts and Crafts movement; and,
a diaspora of Boston reformers who left the city to promote
usefulness and beauty across the country and abroad. In an
epilogue, she discusses the Arts and Crafts revival which has
flourished since the 1970s and contemplates why the search for
usefulness and beauty continues to resonate today.
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