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The claims of decorative art

Chapter 1: THE CLAIMS OF DECORATIVE ART
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The essays argue that decorative and applied arts deserve equal respect to pictorial art, insist on the unity of the arts and the centrality of handicraft and design, and stress how social environment, labour conditions, education, and industry shape taste and production. They discuss principles of pattern, adaptation to material and use, the need to integrate art into everyday life, and critique commercialism while outlining prospects for art under social reform.

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Title: The claims of decorative art

Author: Walter Crane

Release date: October 29, 2025 [eBook #77149]

Language: English

Original publication: London: Lawrence and Bullen

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