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The Aesthetic Movement is a 19th century European movement that emphasized aesthetic values over moral or social themes in literature, fine art, the decorative arts, and interior design. Generally s...
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We've grouped the list under the title of The Aesthetic Movement however it encompasses many related but varied styles from the United States and Europe. The reason that any particular architect has made it on the list is simply that we like their work.
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In the mid-Victorian era 1870-1880 a group of talented artists, poets, writers and some actors were known as the Aesthetes. The painter and designer William Morris and architect Voysey designed houses together. They were fastidious about ev...
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The Aesthetic Movement is a loosely defined movement in literature, fine art, furniture, metalwork, ceramics, stained glass, textiles, and wallpapers in later nineteenth-century Britain. ... The Aesthetic Movement argued that art was not supposed to be utilitarian or useful in any practical sense. Instead,
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Rarely in history has a decorative art trend become a lifestyle, but the Aesthetic Movement, which swept around the world in the last quarter of the 19th century, was a rare and wonderful exception.
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The Aesthetic Movement was the precursor to Art & Crafts, Art Nouveau and Art Deco. Learn more... ... The Aesthetic Movement - Art for Art's Sake?
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The 19th Century Aesthetic Movement ... The Arts and Crafts Movement is the main line of reform design in the 19th century that defines the period of its greatest development, roughly between 1875-1920. The Aesthetic Movement and Art Nouveau, whose roots were in the reaction to the Industrial Revolution in England in...
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - Aesthetic Movement ... The Aesthetic Movement a late 19th century development which argued that art was not supposed to be utilitarian or useful in any practical sense. Instead, aesthetic experience is a fully autonomous and independent aspect of a human life.
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Books and Resources ... The Aesthetic Movement - The aesthetic movement (whose motto was "art for art's sake", swept through North America and England in the late 19th century and touched every sphere of the fine and decorative arts.
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Dictionary for and commentary on William Gibson & Bruce Sterling's novel The Difference Engine ... Aesthetic Movement - A literary and artistic movement that flourished in the 1880s, heavily influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites, that proposed a sentimentally archaic ideal of beauty.
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