William Morris and his Circle; a Lecture Delivered in the Examination Schools, Oxford, at the Summer Meeting of the University Extension Delegacy, on August 6, 1907
J W 1859-1945 Mackail
William Morris and his Circle; a Lecture Delivered in the Examination Schools, Oxford, at the Summer Meeting of the University Extension Delegacy, on August 6, 1907
J W 1859-1945 Mackail
William Morris and His Circle is a fascinating lecture on one of the most important figures of the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain. Written by J.W. Mackail, a friend and colleague of Morris, this lecture offers insights into Morris's life, work, and philosophy, as well as the wider cultural context of the late 19th century. With its clear writing, compelling anecdotes, and colorful illustrations, William Morris and His Circle is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of art, design, and social reform in Britain.
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