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  1. Porringer. An influential designer of the Arts and Crafts Movement in Britain, Ashbee founded the Guild of Handicraft in 1888 as a cooperative of self-taught craftsmen who made furniture, metalwork, leatherwork, and jewelry. Ashbee was the predominant designer of the guild, developing an elegant style that broke significantly from Victorian ...

  2. 6 de oct. de 2017 · William Morris y compañía (1861-1896) se centra en los objetos que la empresa de Morris producía y vendía, en su faceta conservacionista y política y en su editorial, Kelmscott Press. El movimiento Arts & Crafts en Gran Bretaña (1887-1914) revisa la expansión del movimiento a través de obras de Charles Robert Ashbee, Mackay Hugh Baillie ...

  3. Charles Robert Ashbee; Loop-Handled Dish, 1902/03 Charles Robert Ashbee; Coffee Pot, 1900/01 Charles Robert Ashbee; Spoon, 1903/04 Charles Robert Ashbee; Explore Further.

  4. Title: Illustrations of the Guild of Handicraft. Author: Charles Robert Ashbee (British, Isleworth, Middlesex 1863–1942 Godden Green, Kent) Designer: Guild of Handicraft (British) Lithographer: Thomas Way (British, London 1837–1915 London) Published in: London. Date: 1895. Medium: Illustrations: lithographs. Dimensions: 10 1/8 x 7 11/16 x 1 ...

  5. 18 de feb. de 2007 · For a detailed discussion of Ashbee’s urban work and accomplishments in Jerusalem see N. Hysler‐Rubin, Charles Robert Ashbee: His Urban Thought and its Implications in Jerusalem 1918–1922 (MA thesis, Hebrew University of Jerusalem), 2000 [in Hebrew]. 90. C. R. Ashbee, op. cit. [4 4. C. R.

  6. Charles Robert Ashbee (17 de mayo de 1863-23 de mayo de 1942) fue un arquitecto y diseñador británico que fue uno de los principales impulsores del movimiento Arts and Crafts que tomó su ética artesanal de las obras de John Ruskin y su estructura cooperativa del socialismo de William Morris .

  7. Designer: Charles Robert Ashbee (British, Isleworth, Middlesex 1863–1942 Godden Green, Kent) Maker: Guild of Handicraft (British) Date: 1902–4. Medium: Silver and chrysoprase. Dimensions: L. 6-1/4 in. (15.9 cm) Classification: Metalwork-Silver. Credit Line: Purchase, Friends of Twentieth Century Decorative Arts Gifts, 1979.