Art-Workers Guild
Art-Workers' Guild. Founded in 1884 as a forum for discussion for architects, craftsmen, and designers, it promoted Arts-and-Crafts ideals, and still continues at the beginning of C21. Its Masters have included Lutyens, Morris, Sedding, and Gradidge.
Bibliography
Stansky (1996)
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Théophile Gautier
BORN: 1811, Tarbes, France
DIED: 1872, Paris, France
NATIONALITY: French
GENRE: Fiction, poetry, drama
MAJOR WOR…
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