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The Glasgow style of decorative arts evolved in the 1890s at the
Glasgow School of Art, from influences begun by the Art Nouveau and
Arts and Crafts movments in Great Britain. It was characterized by
the juxtaposition of elongated verticals and sensuous bright,
light, feminine designs, such as the rose, butterfly, peacock,
singing birds, circles, crescents, and teardrop shapes. The text
explains the meanings of each motif. Biographies of 20 influential
artists in the Glasgow style include Charles Rennie Mackintosh,
Herbert McNair, Margaret Macdonald, and Frances Macdonald, Their
broad spectrum of designs, shown here in over 530 beautiful color
photographs, covered walls, furniture, metalwork, jewelry,
embroidery, textiles, dress, pottery, stained glass, and book
illustration. Their goal was to support themselves by creating
useful decorative arts that presented their new aesthetic. Today,
Glasgow style decorative arts are avidly collected and cherished
for their originality and handsome docor.
Embroidered textiles are the most personal and immediate art form
practiced by the Arts & Crafts Movement (c. 1860-1910). This
art from another time has its own story to tell. Some items are the
humble workaday pieces for utility in the home, while others are
priceless works of art. Whether you are a long time collector or
have only recently become interested in the Arts & Crafts
Movement, this guide will help you better understand the history
behind such needlework. This book features over 380 beautiful
photographs of the work of famous designers including William
Morris and Gustav Stickley. You will see the English, the Scottish,
and the American styles of Arts & Crafts needlework and come to
understand their similarities and differences. This book will
delight all connoisseurs of textiles as well as Arts & Crafts
aficionados.
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