Arts and Crafts Architecture
Title | Arts and Crafts Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | Maureen Meister |
Publisher | University Press of New England |
Pages | 504 |
Release | 2014-11-04 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1611686644 |
This book offers the first full-scale examination of the architecture associated with the Arts and Crafts movement that spread throughout New England at the turn of the twentieth century. Although interest in the Arts and Crafts movement has grown since the 1970s, the literature on New England has focused on craft production. Meister traces the history of the movement from its origins in mid-nineteenth-century England to its arrival in the United States and describes how Boston architects including H. H. Richardson embraced its tenets in the 1870s and 1880s. She then turns to the next generation of designers, examining buildings by twelve of the region's most prominent architects, eleven men and a woman, who assumed leadership roles in the Society of Arts and Crafts, founded in Boston in 1897. Among them are Ralph Adams Cram, Lois Lilley Howe, Charles Maginnis, and H. Langford Warren. They promoted designs based on historical precedent and the region's heritage while encouraging well-executed ornament. Meister also discusses revered cultural personalities who influenced the architects, notably Ralph Waldo Emerson and art historian Charles Eliot Norton, as well as contemporaries who shared their concerns, such as Louis Brandeis. Conservative though the architects were in the styles they favored, they also were forward-looking, blending Arts and Crafts values with Progressive Era idealism. Open to new materials and building types, they made lasting contributions, with many of their designs now landmarks honored in cities and towns across New England.
Secrets of Good Design for Artists, Artisans and Crafters
Title | Secrets of Good Design for Artists, Artisans and Crafters PDF eBook |
Author | Burl N. Osburn |
Publisher | Courier Corporation |
Pages | 114 |
Release | 2011-06-16 |
Genre | Design |
ISBN | 0486480410 |
This guide to selecting appropriate materials and shaping them into useful, aesthetically pleasing forms answers many questions about design choices, from basic to specific, with clear, condensed, and practical directions. Numerous illustrations.
Artists, Architects & Artisans
Title | Artists, Architects & Artisans PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Boyanoski |
Publisher | National Gallery of Canada = Musaee Des Beaux-Arts Du Canada |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Art, Canadian |
ISBN | 9780888849151 |
At the turn of the twentieth century numerous Canadian architects, artisans and artists set out to modify the aesthetic and social environment through the integration of the arts. Painters produced murals; architects designed furniture; clubs formed to bring together writers, artists and architects; collectors and governments commissioned paintings, furnishings and sculpture for public and private buildings; photography rivaled painting; and crafts became applied design. Building on both the Beaux-Arts movement in France and the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain and the United States, Canadian art practitioners met the challenge of obtaining patronage - which had until then looked abroad - to create a unique aesthetic that shot through all aspects of daily life. Their contributions fueled the economic growth that marked these prosperous years. Punctuated with numerous illustrations, original essays detail how architecture, monumental sculpture, urban planning, mural and decorative painting, graphic design, decorative arts and photography came together in an unprecedented fashion in this young country. Featured are not only the notable achievements but also the many creative and thoughtful projects that were proposed but never realized.0Exhibition: National Gallery of Canada, Ottowa, Canada (8.11.2013-2.3.2014).
Arts & Crafts Architecture
Title | Arts & Crafts Architecture PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Davey |
Publisher | Phaidon Press |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 1997-11-09 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780714837116 |
A major survey of architects of the Arts and Crafts movement. This major survey gives an incisively critical account of the lives, theories and work of the architects of the Arts and Crafts movement, which began in England and quickly influenced Europe and North America. It highlights the complex contradictions they tried to resolve in accommodating or rejecting the developments of the new machine age, and in meeting the cost of materials and craftsmanship, which forced them to work mainly for a wealthy elite class. This volume shows with enthusiasm and sophistication how the ideas of this fascinating movement influenced the California and Prairie Schools and Art Nouveau, and how it led ultimately to the development of neo-Georgianism and the growth of the machine-worshipping Modern movement after World War I.
Bernard Maybeck
Title | Bernard Maybeck PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth H. Cardwell |
Publisher | Ancient City Press |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
Arts and Crafts Masterpieces
Title | Arts and Crafts Masterpieces PDF eBook |
Author | Trevor Garnham |
Publisher | Phaidon Press Limited |
Pages | 180 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780714838762 |
"These structures are all wrought by hands of architects who were well trained and fully cognizant of the relationships between art, architecture, sculpture and craft." - Introduction.
Postdigital Artisans
Title | Postdigital Artisans PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Openshaw |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9789491727610 |
Postdigital Artisans profiles 60 contemporary artists and designers, accompanied by rich illustrations of their postdigital work.