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  1. Designers, makers, and patrons. Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857-1941): furniture. Voysey’s furniture makes a distinctive and distinguished contribution to turn-of-the-century interiors. His designs, materials and production methods epitomize the dichotomy of the Arts & Crafts Movement’s between tradition and modernity; between ...

  2. Little furniture designed by Voysey dates from before the 1890s, with his most productive period being from around 1895-1910, corresponding with his greatest success as an architect. The idiosyncratic ‘Swan’ chair (Simpson, p.74, fig. C.1), was designed in the mid 1880s, but perhaps not made, for W. Ward Higgs, until around 1896.

  3. 7 de sept. de 2015 · Reviews. 7 September 2015 - Agendas of many Voysey researchers and their resulting publications endeavour to position Charles Francis Annesley Voysey in a particular way within an active landscape of artist-architect-designers in English, early modernist design history.

  4. Charles Francis Annesley Voysey nacio en 1857 y creció su estilo propio y original justamente antes del fin de siglo en proyectos como el de una casa en Bedford Park (1890-1891) o el de un estudio en St. Dunstan's Road, West Kensington, del mismo ario.

  5. The C.F.A. Voysey Society was founded in 2012 to celebrate the achievement of the architect and designer Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857-1941), one of the leading figures in both the Arts and Crafts movement and its immediate successors. It is the Society's objective to encourage research into all aspects of Voysey's life and work and to ...

  6. 10 de abr. de 2018 · Extract. The English architect and designer Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857–1941) has long been considered a kind of bridge between nineteenth-century British design reforms and the modernist project of the early twentieth century, thanks largely to Nikolaus Pevsner’s influential assessment in Pioneers of the Modern Movement (1936).

  7. 2 de ene. de 2024 · Charles Francis Annesley Voysey was born at Hessle, near Hull in-Yorkshire, the son of a schoolmaster who become Vicar of Healaugh; who was tried as a heretic for denying the doctrine of everlasting hell and deprived of his living. Voysey was educated by his father, who was a most important influence on his life, then briefly at Dulwich College ...

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