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Personal and professional reflections: A conversation with Christopher Clarkson

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Pages 71-84 | Published online: 21 Sep 2010

  • 1988. Osborne, Harold, ed. The Oxford Companion totheDecorativeArts. Oxford; NewYork: Oxford UniversityPress; 1988, The Arts and Crafts Movement originated in Britain, where for more than 50 years before the formation of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition in 1888, designers, architects and theorists had deplored the aesthetic as well as the social effects of industrialization. The Arts and Crafts aesthetic was essentially anti-academic, celebrating the virtues of individualism and of the designer's right to experiment and explore to the full the possibilities of his materials. (49.

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