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William Morris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other people named William Morris, see William Morris (disambiguation). William Morris by Frederick Hollyer. 3 October 1896 ( 1896-10-03. Artist, designer, writer, socialist. Fantasy fiction / medievalism, socialism. The Well at the World's End. 24 March 1834 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer. Associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement. He was a major contributor to the revival of traditional British textile arts. And with the Neo-Gothic.
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Project 2 - Victorian Technology and Art
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Victorian Technology and Art. Digital Dorian: Fin de Siècle E-Books. Rough Draft Due: Thurs. 3/12. For in class peer review. Final Draft Due: Tues. 3/24. Orking in groups, in your second project you will design an interactive e-book consisting of a cover and at least two pages of Oscar Wilde's. The Picture of Dorian Gray. For a tablet or computer. Your e-book design should be in the style of the late nineteenth century, drawing on such examples as the art of William Morris. The Arts and Crafts Movement.
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Voldemort as Richard III – Arts and Crafts Utopia
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Arts and Crafts Utopia. How we live, and how we might live. Voldemort as Richard III. July 20, 2016. My mom has a vivid review of Almeida theater’s production of Richard III starring the brilliant Ralph Fiennes (best known for playing Voldemort from the Harry Potter films. Fiennes has racked up an impressive list of villains on stage and screen: Amon Goethe (. Voldemort, and now Shakespeare’s most wickedly charismatic villain (well, maybe a close second to Iago…), Richard III. And starring Ralph Fiennes.
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Arts and Crafts – Arts and Crafts Utopia
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Arts and Crafts Utopia. How we live, and how we might live. Tag: Arts and Crafts. Why We Make Things and Why It Matters. August 28, 2015. Available from Amazon. Click here. Why We Making Things and Why It Matters: The Education of a Craftsman. Available from Amazon, click here. Korn’s answers to the question. Why We Make Things and Why It Matters. The Pope, Morris, and the Environment. June 28, 2015. Laudato Si: On Care for Our Common Home. Guardian review of Morris exhibition at National Portrait Gallery.
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R.I.P. Catherine Coulson – Arts and Crafts Utopia
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Arts and Crafts Utopia. How we live, and how we might live. Pen and ink drawing of Catherine Coulson as the Log Lady by John Murphy. October 3, 2015. Ashland, OR, where my family lives, is mourning the passing of a beloved community member and Oregon Shakespeare Festival actor, Catherine Coulson. Although she played an astonishing array of characters on stage, she will forever be identified with the iconic role of the Log Lady on David Lynch’s. Why We Make Things and Why It Matters. January 10, 2017.
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Exhibition Review: “Unfortunately, It Was Paradise” – Arts and Crafts Utopia
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Arts and Crafts Utopia. How we live, and how we might live. Exhibition Review: “Unfortunately, It Was Paradise”. August 10, 2015. It was a pleasure to reflect on her thoughtful, fascinating series. Mist shrouds an open field; the softness suffocates. In. The review is available as a PDF for download through Contemporaneity’s website. Why We Make Things and Why It Matters. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. January 10, 2017. Henry George and William Morris. August 6, 2016.
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Arts and Crafts Utopia – Page 2 – How we live, and how we might live.
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Arts and Crafts Utopia. How we live, and how we might live. Page 2 of 3. July 25, 2015. The charming, sly, and irrepressible movie sorcerer Orson Welles cast his last spell with the little seen and arguably less understood F for Fake. The discourse of craftsmanship deals heavily in questions of authenticity versus artificiality, honesty versus deception, natural versus synthetic. F for Fake. July 9, 2015. A Streetcar Named Desire. Nincompoop is just historically wrong. (To give just one clue to Ruski...
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William Morris Society of Canada: LINKS
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William Morris Society (UK) and Museum. The William Morris Society in the United States. The Blog of the William Morris Society in the United States. The William Morris Gallery, Walthamstow. William Morris on the Marxists Internet Archive. The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. Dinah Roe's website and blog. The Kissed Mouth blog. Arts and Crafts Tours. The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies. Photo of Kelmscott House, taken during WMSC trip to Southern England, 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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climate change – Arts and Crafts Utopia
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Arts and Crafts Utopia. How we live, and how we might live. William Morris and Climate Change. November 14, 2014. Just released its Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. And the news is bad. And about to get worse. The New York Times. The effects will likely include food shortages, refugee crises, the flooding of major cities and entire island nations, and the mass extinction of plants and animals. 8220;Selfie with Face Masks”. The New York Times. William Morris, Proto-Environmentalist. Morris also ...