‎[William Morris] - ‎ ‎Mason, Anna‎
‎William Morris‎

‎Mason, Anna: William Morris. 2021. 432 pages, 660 illustrations in colour. Hardback. 28 x 23cms. Most comprehensive study on William Morris to date, published to mark the 125th anniversary of his death. Discussing his work as a designer, writer, businessman, political activist and conservationist through the lens of his many artistic pursuits (painting, drawing, stained glass, interior decoration, furniture, tiles, wallpapers, textiles and calligraphy) as well as his activity at the Kelmscott Press. With an essay on his role as a founding figure of the Victoria & Albert Museum and the legacy of the Arts and Crafts movement.‎

Reference : 121410
ISBN : 9780500480502


‎Most comprehensive study on William Morris to date, published to mark the 125th anniversary of his death. Discussing his work as a designer, writer, businessman, political activist and conservationist through the lens of his many artistic pursuits (painting, drawing, stained glass, interior decoration, furniture, tiles, wallpapers, textiles and calligraphy) as well as his activity at the Kelmscott Press. With an essay on his role as a founding figure of the Victoria & Albert Museum and the legacy of the Arts and Crafts movement. Text in English‎

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5 book(s) with the same title

‎Fiell (Charlotte) and Fiell (Peter) on William Morris‎

Reference : 88413

(1999)

‎William Morris 1834-1896 (Text in English, German and French - Design) , ((Vitraux - Mobilier - Carreaux - Papiers peints - Broderie - Tissus imprimés - Etoffes tissées - Tapisserie - Tapis - Calligraphie)‎

‎Taschen Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1999 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon hardcover, editor's binding, under editor's illustrated dark green dust-jacket (Tapestry with green plants and orange fruits, a bird) In-4 1 vol. - 176 pages‎


‎numerous colour illustrations, photographies, few black and white old photographies, a very nice iconography 1999's edition Contents, Chapitres : Biographie - Le début (Oxford Union Library) - William Morris chez lui - Décoration d'intérieurs - Commandes publiques - Arts décoratifs (Vitraux - Mobilier - Carreaux - Papiers peints - Broderie - Tissus imprimés - Etoffes tissées - Tapisserie - Tapis - Calligraphie - Kelmscott Press) - Appendice : Carte des oeuvres les plus importantes - Chronologie - Notes - Bibliographie - William Morris, né le 24 mars 1834 à Walthamstow, Essex (aujourd'hui dans le borough londonien de Waltham Forest) et mort le 3 octobre 1896 à Hammersmith, Londres, est un fabricant, designer textile, imprimeur, écrivain, poète, conférencier, peintre, dessinateur et architecte britannique, célèbre à la fois pour ses uvres littéraires, son engagement politique libertaire, son travail d'édition et ses créations dans le domaine des arts décoratifs, en tant que membre de la Confrérie préraphaélite, qui comptent parmi les sources du mouvement Arts & Crafts qui eut, dans ce domaine, l'une des influences les plus importantes en Grande-Bretagne au xxe siècle. Tout au long de sa vie, William Morris écrit et publie des uvres de poésie et des romans et traduit des textes anciens du Moyen Âge et de l'Antiquité. Son travail littéraire le plus connu en français est l'utopie Nouvelles de nulle part (News from Nowhere), écrite en 1890. En contribuant à la fondation de la Socialist League en 1884, William Morris joue un rôle clé dans l'émergence du courant socialiste britannique, bien qu'il ait renié ce mouvement à la fin de la même décennie. Il consacre la fin de sa vie aux travaux de l'imprimerie et maison dédition Kelmscott Press, qu'il a fondée en 1891. L'édition Kelmscott de 1896 des uvres de Geoffrey Chaucer est aujourd'hui considérée comme un chef-d'uvre de conception éditoriale. minor folding tracks on the top of the spine of the dust-jacket which remains complete and fine, else fine copy, no markings, a very nice copy, profusingly illustrated, text in English, German and French‎

Librairie Internet Philoscience - Malicorne-sur-Sarthe
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‎BOTELLA-GAUDICHON Sylvette.‎

Reference : 26128

ISBN : 9789461618467

‎William Morris. L'art dans tout.‎

‎<meta charset="utf-8"><span data-mce-fragment="1">Jamais présenté en France, l'oeuvre du visionnaire William Morris a fortement marqué son époque en théorisant une utopie sociale, politique, écologique et artistique et en posant les bases de ce qu'on nommera plus tard les Arts &amp; Crafts, qui défendent l'art dans tout et pour tous en réaction à l'industrialisation des savoir-faire artisanaux. Designer textile, écrivain, poète, peintre, dessinateur, architecte, fabricant, militant socialiste, écologiste et incroyable théoricien, William Morris a développé un oeuvre complexe et a milité pour qu'on considère d'une nouvelle manière l'art et l'artisanat, mais aussi les artistes et les artisans de l'Angleterre victorienne de la fin du XIXe siècle, marquée par l'apparition d'une société industrielle. Il est célèbre à la fois pour ses oeuvres littéraires, son engagement politique socialiste, son travail d'édition et ses créations dans le domaine des arts décoratifs. En réaction à la révolution industrielle qui a marqué l'époque victorienne, William Morris affirme l'importance de toutes les formes d'art - peinture, architecture, graphisme, artisanat, littérature ... Il oeuvre ainsi à redonner des qualités esthétiques aux objets, même les plus usuels, en produisant, par le travail manuel, de la beauté à l'usage de toutes les couches de la société et en valorisant les savoir- faire les plus rares pour aller contre le prosaïsme du monde industriel. Ses recherches formelles et historiques sur la culture Celte et le Moyen-Age nourrissent son inspiration et celles de ses amis artistes dont beaucoup appartiennent au mouvement des préraphaélites - Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edward Burne-Jones, William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais...- qui se crée autour de lui. La nouvelle organisation éthique de l'art, théorisée par Ruskin et mise en place par William Morris, ajoute à son oeuvre une dimension sociale et écologique, qui est aujourd'hui parfaitement d'actualité : expérience d'ateliers collectifs, retour à la campagne dans des colonies d'artisans, entreprises dont les profits sont reversés aux ouvriers, attention portée aux conditions de fabrication des objets manufacturés et le désir de prendre en compte la dignité de ceux qui les fabriquent, conviction que la « beauté » contribue à donner un sens à l'existence. Avec cette exposition, La Piscine propose aux visiteurs de plonger dans l'univers de William Morris. Tapisseries, tentures, mobiliers, peintures, dessins seront présentés dans une scénographie volontairement immersive imaginée par Cédric Guerlus.</span> Gand, 2022 Snoeck, en collaboration avec le musée La Piscine de Roubaix. 207 p., illustré, broché. 22 x 26,5‎


‎Neuf‎

Antinoë - Brest

Phone number : 02 98 80 52 48

EUR35.00 (€35.00 )

‎VIDALENC GEORGES‎

Reference : 9250

‎WILLIAM MORRIS‎

‎ ALCAN PARIS 1920 ART ET ESTHETIQUE 166 pp GRAND IN8 BrochéBiographie par G. Vidalenc. La jeunesse de W. Morris ; l'œuvre artistique de W. Morris : la maison de décoration Morris et Cie, l'imprimerie de Kelmscott ; l'homme et ses idées sur l'art ; l'influence de William Morris : les essais de réalisation d'un art social. 20 planches n&b h.t. dont un portrait en frontispice. ‎


Livres Anciens Komar - Meounes les Montrieux

Phone number : 33 04 94 63 34 56

EUR20.00 (€20.00 )

Reference : alb22b492bb1608d520

‎Ormiston Rosalind. William Morris: Artist Craftsman Pioneer / Morris William: Ar‎

‎Ormiston Rosalind. William Morris: Artist Craftsman Pioneer / Morris William: Ar. Series: MASTERWORKS LONDON FLAME TREE PUBLISHING 2019s. SKUalb22b492bb1608d520.‎


FoliBiblio - Malden
EUR199.00 (€199.00 )

‎[William Morris] - ‎ ‎Parry, Linda‎

Reference : 106392

(1996)

ISBN : 08056674427

‎William Morris‎

‎Parry, Linda: William Morris. Exhibition: London, Victoria & Albert Museum, 1996. 384 pages. Paperback. 28.2 x 24.2cms.‎


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