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William Morris to Whistler / Papers and addresses on art and craft and the commonweal.

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About This Book

The collection presents essays and addresses that examine art's relation to craft, design, and social life, including a detailed study of William Morris and commentary on Whistler; arguments for a decorative revival and for socialism as an inspiration to artistic practice; practical notes on embroidery, gesso, and animal representation; surveys of nineteenth-century developments and allied arts such as architecture and applied design; and reflections on art education, aesthetics, and the common good, illustrated throughout with drawings and examples.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

  PAGE
Portrait of William Morris. From a photograph by Emery Walker 2
Pen-Sketch of Morris Speaking from a Wagon in Hyde Park.
By Walter Crane
14
Design for Wall-paper. "The Daisy" 17
Design for Wall-paper. "Rose Trellis" 20
Woollen Hanging. "The Peacock" 21
Design for Silk Hanging 23
Cotton Print. "Evenlode" 24
Kelmscott House. Meeting Room of the Hammersmith Socialist Society 27
Pages from Morris's MS. of Omar Khayyám 30, 31, 32, 33
Pen Design by Walter Crane 47, 83
Progressive blackboard practice in Bi-Manual Training
from "New Methods in Education" by Liberty Tadd
108
Patterns of Roman Mosaic Pavement, from the Baths of Caracalla 130, 130, 132
Patterns in Plain Leading, from "The Glazier's Booke" 143
Russian Peasant Embroidery: Blouse in Cross Stitch 151
Cretan Embroidery 153
Embroidered Cover from Bokhara 154
Original Design for Embroidered Hanging, by Walter Crane 156
Examples of Early Italian Gesso Work
(Victoria and Albert Museum)
167, 169, 171, 173, 175, 175, 175, 177, 182, 182
Egyptian Treatment of Birds.
Eighteenth dynasty, Hieroglyphics. Thebes
185
Assyrian Lion 188
Persian Lion 188
Egyptian Lion 188
Graeco-Buddhist Lions from Sarnath 189
Animal Forms from Early Greek Pottery 191
English Heraldic Lions. Thirteenth Century 193
Birds and Animals in Sicilian Textiles. Thirteenth Century. 194, 194, 194,
Japanese Birds. From the "Hundred Birds" of Bari 195
Stone Carvings at Gwalior 198, 199, 203, 203
Lion by Alfred Stevens 204
Pen Designs by Walter Crane 207, 223, 241
Butterfly Device 259
Portrait of Whistler. After Charcoal Drawing by Himself 261
"The Thames in Ice" 266
Panels from the Peacock Room 270

ERRATA

(TN: These corrections have been applied.)

Page 50, line 4 from foot, for "Burgess" read "Burges."
Page 92, line 2, for "Le Thangue" read "La Thangue."
Page 134, line 14, for "give" read "gives."
Page 190, line 7 from foot, for "Fringe" read "Frieze."
Page 198, line 2 from foot, for "Central Provinces" read "Central India."