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William Morris (1834–1896) John Henry Dearle and Philip Webb. ‘The Forest,’ tapestry, 1887. Woven silk and wool. 54 x 176-3/4 inches. Made by Morris & Co.
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Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (English, 1857-1941). Clock, 1895-1896. Mahogany, painted and gilded, brass and steel. 50.8 x 27.1 x 17.2 cm. Britain , Mahogany case made by Frederick Coote. Movement made by Camerer, Cuss and Co.
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Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (English, 1857-1941). Desk. Oak with brass panel and copper hinges. Britain, 1896. Metalwork by W.B. Reynolds. For Mr. and Mrs. Ward-Higgs.
Этот письменный стол из дуба работы ученика Уильяма Морриса и Артура Хейгейта Макмёрдо Чарльза Фрэнсиса Эннсли Войси давно полюбился мне по книге Джудит Миллер "Модерн. Путеводитель коллекционера".
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Charles Francis Annesley Voysey ((English, 1857-1941). Tomkinson and Adam (maker). Carpet, 1896. woolen pile on a jute warp, machine woven. 269 x 223 cm. (Kidderminster), established 1869. Made for Liberty & Company, London. English, established 1875.
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Ebonized mahogany, carved wood, pewter, mother of pearl, marquetry of stained woods, silver-plated handles and hinges. Movement made by John Broadwood & Sons Ltd., London; case possibly by Broadwood, the Guild of Handicraft or the Pyghtle Works.
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Richard Redgrave, English, 1804–1888). ‘Well Spring’ vase. Designed in 1847, made in 1865 by Minton & C. for Felix Summerly’s Art Manufacturers. Porcelain, painted in enamels. 21.8 x 17.8 x 10.7 cm.
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Arthur Dixon (English). Lamp, c. 1893. Brass. 50.5 x 25.8 cm. Made by the Bimingham Guilld of Handicraft.
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Archibald Knox (English, 1864–1933). Necklace, c. 1902. Gold set with mother-of-pearl and pearls. 21 x 16 cm. Part of the Cymric range designed for Liberty & Co. Circ. 20-1961.
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Charles Robert Ashbee (English, 1863–1942). Cutlery. Silver, stained ivory, malachite, stained bone, turquoise finial, bowenite. Made by the Guild of Handicraft.
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Room re-creation, based on original drawings from Gustav Stickley's Craftsman Workshops. Designed and built by Jo Hormuth, Chicago Architectural Arts.
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Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1869–1959); Tree of Life window, 1904. Clear, colored, and iridescent glass; copper-coated zinc caming. 47-1/2 x 32-3/8 inches. Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Gift of Mrs. Darwin Martin. 1982.70.
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Josef Hoffmann (1870–1956), adjustable armchair. Steam-bent beechwood frame, stained mahogany colour, plywood geometric pattern, brass pole. Made by J & J Kohn. Austria, c.1908.
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Unknown designer. Wiener Kunstkeramische Werkstatte Busch und Ludescher (maker), Austrian (Vienna), active1908-1940, vase, about 1910, earthenware, enamel.
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Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh (Scottish, 1834–1933), Pair of Embroidered Panels, 1902. Linen with silk braid, ribbon, silk appliqué and bead decoration. 177.2 x 41 cm. Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow.
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Hokkaido, 19th century Robe (attush), mid 19th century Elm-bark fiber with cotton appliqué and cotton thread embroidery 128.5 x 128.0 cm.
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Reconstructed Japanese room; re-creation of rooms from the Mikuniso, a Pavilion built for a Tokyo exhibition in 1928. Interpreted with the help of Dr Tomoo Kawashima and built by Fushimi Kogei Co. Ltd, Kyoto.
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Stained glass doors from the entry hall, Robert T. Blacker Estate, Pasadena, 1907–1909. Peter Hall Manufacturing Company; Sturdy-Lange Art Glass Studios. Glass, lead, teak. Overall 77-1/2 x 149 x 2 inches. Dallas Museum of Art, General Acquisitions Fund with additional support from Friends of the Decorative Arts, 20th-Century Design Fund, Dallas Symposium, Professional Members League, Decorative Arts Acquisition Fund, and Dallas Glass Club.