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Great Exhibition of 1851— London
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New Crystal Palace -- reconstructed Sydenham (South London)— 1852-54
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Owen Jones Alhambra / MoorishCourts at Crystal Palace— Sydenham 1854
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Owen Jones— The Grammar of Ornament— 1856 Plate 2.4 Nineveh and Persia IMPORTANT: 37 Propositions
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Christopher Dresser (1834-1904)
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Christopher Dresser Plates from Owen Jones— Grammar of Ornament
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Dresser— The Art of Decorative Design (1862) Dresser— Principles of Decorative Design (1873)
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Dresser— Studies in Design— 1874
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Dresser— wallpaper at Bulshoe House— England— ca 1875
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Dresser— top L to R: tea set— ca. 1880 / teapot— ca. 1879 bottom— L to R: toast rack— ca 1878 / watering can— ca 1876 / sugar bowl— ca 1876 17
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LEFT: Dresser Right top— Eliel Saarinen— tea set— 1934 right bottom— Marianne Brandt— Bauhaus— ca 1926
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William Morris— Rose and Thistle (block printed cotton)— 1881
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The Arts and Crafts environment— idealized pictured: Kelmscott Manor— Cotswalds / Oxfordshire— England— ca 1570 home of William Morris from 1871
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Source 1: A.W.N. Pugin Pugin— cover of Contrasts— 1836 Portrait of Pugin
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Pugin— cabinet— ca 1845 Pugin and Charles Barry— Houses of Parliament— London— 1836-68
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Source 2. English Vernacular: example— Cotswald Cottages
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John Ruskin (1819-1900) “The Nature of Gothic—” from Seven Lamps of Architecture— 1853
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Ruskin— illustration from “The Nature of Gothic—” 1851-53
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Deane and Woodward— Oxford Museum of Natural History— Oxford— England— 1855-1860
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Source 4. Pre-Raphaelites Artists John Everett Millais— Christ in the House of his Parents— 1850 Millais— John Ruskin— 1853
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Pre-Raphaelites Dante Gabriel Rossetti— Proserpine— 1874
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William Morris (1834-1896)
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William Morris (1834-1896) / Philip Webb (1831-1915) Morris and Webb— The Red House— Bexley Heath— Kent— England— 1859
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Morris & Webb— Red House— Bexley Heath— Kent— England— 1859
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Morris— Marshall— Faulkner & Company / Morris and Company— London— estbl. 1861 Settle by Webb; Wardrobe by Webb & Burne-Jones showing “The Prioress Tale” 16
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Morris and Company (esp. Webb) Sussex chair
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MMF&Co / Morris and Company (by Webb)— Morris Adjustable Chair— 1866.
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Morris & Co.— Green Dining Room at South Kensington Museum (V&A)— 1866
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Morris Wallpaper: Daisy— 1864 Fruit— ca. 1862
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William Morris— Rose and Thistle (block printed cotton)— 1881
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William Morris’s Merton Abbey Mills— textile printing workshop
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Morris— News From Nowhere— Kelmscott Press— 1890
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Works of Chaucer— Kelmscott Press edition— 1896
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Morris— Strawberry Thief— chintz— 1883
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William Morris— 1834-96 Influence: English Arts & Crafts Theory (Morris— Ruskin)
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Influence: English Arts & Craft Production EXAMPLES: Morris and Co. Walter Crane— Swan and Rush wallpaper— ca 1875
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Influence: Japanese art / architecture Hoo-Oden Japanese Pavilion at World’s Columbian Exposition— Chicago— 1893 Japanese wood-block print
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Greene and Greene— Gamble House— Pasadena— CA— 1908
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Greene and Greene— Gamble House— Pasadena— CA— 1908
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The Great Parlour— Wightwick Manor— England— 1893 Interiors finished with Morris & Co products Term: inglenook
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Gustav Stickley (1858-1942) Founder— editor of The Craftsman magazine
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Stickley— The Craftsman magazine
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Stickley— from The Craftsman— ca 1904
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Far Left: Web— Morris Chair Center and right: Stickley furniture and ad
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Stickley First Mission Period— 1900-ca 1904 Stickley side chair 1901 /// term: mortise and tenon
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Stickley— Final Mission Period 1910-1916 H-back side chair— ca 1910
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Bungalow in Ladies’ Home Journal Sears Roebuck mail order home— the “Argyle” model— 1915 American Bungalow Magazine
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Influences for Frank Lloyd Wright 1. Louis Sullivan 2. Arts & Crafts Theory (Ruskin & Morris) 3. Arts & Crafts Production (esp. English) 4. Japanese art— architecture— design 5. Prairie Landscape
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Louis Sullivan— Transportation Building— World’s Columbian Expo— Chicago— 1893 Wright— VC Morris Gift Shop— San Francisco— 1948
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Influence 2: Arts & Crafts Theory William Morris— 1834-96 (Ruskin & Morris)
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Influence 3. Arts & Craft Production Webb & Morris— Morris Chair // Ashbee— Cabinet
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5. Prairie Landscape example from Cook County— Illinois
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Frank Lloyd Wright --The Prairie Period EX: FLW— Willits house— Highland Park— IL.— 1901
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FLW— Ward W. Willits House— dining room— Highland Park— IL. 1901
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Compare all 3 periods of arts and crafts.
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Frank Lloyd Wright— Dana House— Springfield— Ill. 1902
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FLW— Dana House— Springfield— Ill. 1902
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FLW— Dana House— dining room Murals by George Niedecken Butterfly Chandelier
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FLW— Dana House— dining room Murals by George Niedecken Butterfly Chandelier
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FLW— Sumac plant / sumac art glass window / butterfly chandelier Term: conventionalization
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Frank Lloyd Wright— breakfast nook— Dana House— 1902
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FLW— Unity Temple— Oak Park— 1905-09
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Aesthetic Movement: “Art for Art's Sake” 1860s -1880s Term: Japonisme
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Thomas Jeckyll and Whistler— Harmony in Blue and Gold: The Peacock Room for FR Leyland— London— 1876 right: Whistler— La Princesse— portrait— 1863
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Whistler— Peacock Room— for FR Leyland— London— 1876 Art Nouveau: The Search for New Form ca 1893 to 1905 / 1914
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Various Terms / Various Locations • Art Nouveau: France • Art Nouveau OR Liberty Style: England • Glasgow style: Scotland • Jugendstil: Germany and Austria • Sezessionstil: Austria • Arte joven: Spain • Modernisme: Catalonia (Barcelona) • Arte nuova OR Stile Liberty: Italy • Nieuwe kunst: Netherlands • Stil’ modern: Russia • Tiffany style: USA
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Dante Rosetti— Prosephine— 1880 Arthur Mackmurdo— Wren’s City Churches— 1883
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Aubrey Beardsley— Salome dances the Seven Veils ca. 1893 Beardsley— The Climax for Oscar Wilde’s play Salome— 1893
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Arthur Mackmurdo— mahogany Chair for Century Guild— England— 1883
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Victor Horta— Tassel House— Brussels— Belgium— 1893.
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Victor Horta— Tassel House— Brussels— 1893. Stair hall; Plan of entry and vestibule showing floor mosaic
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Victor Horta— Tassel House— Brussels— Belgium— 1893
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Victor Horta— Horta House— Brussels— 1898-1900. Dining room; stair
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Henry van de Velde Tropon poster printed 1898 |
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Henry van de Velde— van de Velde House Uccle (Brussels suburb)— Belgium— 1895
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Henry Van de Velde— Study— Munich (Germany) exhibition— 1899
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Van de Velde— Havanna Tobacco Company— Berlin— 1899
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Mackintosh— Ladies’ Lunch Room at Cranston’s Tea Room— Glasgow (Scotland)— ca 1904
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Mackintosh— Hill House— Helensburgh (Scotland)— entry hall— 1902-04
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Mackintosh— Hill House— Helensburgh (Scotland)— drawing room— 1902-04
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Vienna Secession Terms: Jugendstil / Secessionstil = “young style” / Secession Style equivalent of Art Nouveau in Austria and Hungary |
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Vienna Secession Austria— 1897-ca 1905 Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) Josef Hoffman (1870-1956) Josef Maria Olbrich (1867–1908) Koloman Moser (1868-1918) Wiener Werkstätte (Viennese Workshops) founded 1903
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Wiener Werkstätte (Viennese Workshops) founded 1903 |
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Werkstatte Products (Josef Hoffman) cutlery set— 1903 tea and coffee set— 1905 basket vase— 1905 exhibition poster— summer dress— 1911 logo— ca 1903
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