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Pioneer artist and designer William Morris (1834-1896) created the Arts & Crafts movement, aiming to reconnect the pure beauty of art with the practicality of crafts. What are some of his most famous designs? Almost nothing escaped his curiosity: he was a designer, craftsman, businessman, poet, essayist, illustrator, typographer, weaver, social agitator. William Morris sought an alternative avenue of creative expression. An escape from the dehumanising onslaught of an increasingly industrialised society. Also, something different from the ornate taste of the Victorian era. Emerging around 1880, the Arts & Crafts movement was the mainstream influence in British crafts and design until the eve of the First World War. His influence attracted a new generation of architects, designers, artists, and artisans. Among them are Charles Robert Ashbee, Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott, Ernest William Gimson. Also William Richard Lethaby, and Charles FA
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