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  1. El Gremio de Artesanos, fundado en 1888 por Charles Robert Ashbee (1863-1942), arquitecto, diseñador y escritor, miembro de la segunda generación del movimiento Arts and Crafts y apasionado defensor del mismo, pero a diferencia de Ruskin y Morris -y esto es característico del cambio operado a finales del siglo XIX- Ashbee no era un "rompemáquinas", aceptaba la máquina, pero como esclava ...

  2. Charles Robert Ashbee, nascido a 17 de Maio de 1863 e falecido a 23 de Maio de 1942, foi um arquitecto, designer de interiores, ourives, artesão, teórico da arte e poeta inglês. Um actor central no movimento Arts and Crafts, conquistou um lugar duradouro na história da arte e da arquitectura através do seu extenso trabalho e contribuição para a teoria e prática do design.

  3. Charles Robert Ashbee. Charles Robert Ashbee (* 17. Mai 1863 in Isleworth; † 23. Mai 1942 in Godden Green) war ein englischer Architekt, Innenarchitekt, Silberschmied, Kunsthandwerker, Kunsttheoretiker und Dichter. Nach einem Studium am King ' s College in Cambridge machte Ashbee von 1882 - 1885 eine Ausbildung bei dem auf Kirchenbau ...

  4. 11 de abr. de 2016 · Both of these are to be found within Ashbee’s 24-volume ‘Journal’, in the Papers of Charles Robert Ashbee, Kings College, Cambridge. 48. 48 Queen Melisende (1105–61), daughter of King Baldwin II, was Queen of Jerusalem from 1131 to 1153, and a great patroness of the Church and the arts.

  5. Ashbee, Charles Robert. 1863 – 1942. Charles Robert Ashbee was born in London, the son of a prosperous city merchant. Educated at Wellington College and King’s College, Cambridge, he was articled to G. F. Bodley. While working in Bodley’s office Ashbee lived at Toynbee Hall, the pioneer University Settlement in Whitechapel, where he ...

  6. Charles Robert Ashbee was born in 1863, read History at King's College 1883-86, and trained as an architect under G.F. Bodley. In 1888 he founded the Guild and School of Handicrafts, first in East London and then in Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire, and he established the Essex House Press in 1898. He was Civic Adviser in Jerusalem 1919-22 ...

  7. Summary. Charles Robert Ashbee (1863-1942) was a man of immense talents and energy and a defining figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement. In 1888 he founded the Guild of Handicraft in Whitechapel in the East End of London with the intention of reviving traditional craft skills and providing satisfying employment in a deprived area of the city.

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