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ArticleWallpapers for childrenPerhaps the best known artist associated with the design of nursery wallpapers was Walter Crane (1845…
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ArticlePattern design after William MorrisWalter Crane (1845 – 1915)Generally considered the most influential children's book illustrator of his…
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ArticleA history of shopping for wallpaperLondon decorators Duppa, Slodden & Co. wrote to Thomas Coulthart of Pully-wrath near Cowbridge, Wales…
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ArticleFraming BotticelliThe watery theme of Walter Crane’s The Renaissance of Venus is continued by the pattern of shells which…
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ArticleFrederick Hollyer – Life and WorkWalter Crane (1845 – 1915), the first President of the Arts and Crafts Society, poses with his head resting…
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ArticleFlock wallpaperA book of samples compiled by Crace & Son, 1851 – 4, shows the variety of styles, and gives details…
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ArticleWallpaper: health and cleanlinessKate Greenaway's drawings for her Almanack (1893) were acquired by David Walker & Co.…
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ArticleArt Nouveau – an international styleand organic motifs that became forever entwined with the rise of Art Nouveau, stimulating the New Art craze…
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ArticleAn introduction to the Aesthetic Movementlaunched their own 'Art' lines, engaging versatile celebrity designers, including Godwin, Dresser, Walter…
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ArticleArts and Crafts: an introduction, a group founded in London in 1887 that had as its first president the artist and book illustrator Walter…
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ArticleAubrey Beardsley – decadence & desireHere, Beardsley also discovered the graphic work of the designer and illustrator Walter Crane, and received…
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ArticleA brief history of wallpaperThe artist and illustrator Walter Crane, who was a prolific designer of wallpapers, was a master of this…
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ArticleThe Christmas crackerTom’s son, Walter, added the elaborate hats, made of fancy paper, and sourced novelties and gifts from…