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Title: Arts & Crafts
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: Hutchinson & Co.
Frequency: Monthly
Period of Publication: 1904-1906
Period covered by AHR net: 1904-1906
Type of Publication: Journal
Description: Intended for both the professional and the amateur craftsperson, Arts & Crafts is an important source on the middle period of the Arts and Crafts movement in England. In addition to practical articles on craftmaking, particularly jewellery, bookbinding, furniture, metalwork and embroidery, it included articles on the work of some of the leading names in the Arts and Crafts movement, such as M.H. Baillie Scott, and Walter Crane. It also contained book reviews and reports on exhibitions of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society, the Paris Salon, the Royal Academy, etc. |
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Title: The House
Place of Publication: London England
Publisher: Horace Cox, H. Virtue, etc.
Frequency: Monthly
Period of Publication: 1897-1903
Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 1-8, 11, 1897-1901, 1902
Type of Publication: Journal
Description: In the introduction to the first issue of The House the editor observed that “There are now dozens of journals which have to do with the dressing and adornment of the body; but strange to say, there is not one dealing exclusively with the dressing of the house. “ This, they asserted would be the function of The House. Over the next five years the magazine covered every conceivable aspect of the furnishing and management of the Victorian home with articles on furniture, lighting, wallpaper, carpets and rugs, tiles, art needlework, ceramics, glassware, decorative woodcarving, stained glass, art metalwork, etc. It also includes book and exhibition reviews. Among artists, designers and firms whose work feature in The House are Walter Crane, Liberty & Co., Heal & Sons, G.C. Haité, H. Stacy Marks, E.J. Poynter and John Ruskin. The influence of the Arts and Crafts movement is evident in many of the articles. |
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Title: Kunst und Handwerk
Place of Publication: München Germany
Publisher: Druck und Verlag R. Oldenbourg; and Georg W. Dietrich
Frequency: Monthly
Period of Publication: 1897-1932
Period covered by AHR net: Volumes 47-72, 1898-1922
Type of Publication: Journal
Description: A continuation of Zeitschrift des Bayerischen Kunstgewerbe-Vereins. Contains articles on mainly Bavarian fine and applied art. Covers all periods. Includes articles on Hans Thoma, John Ruskin, ceramics by the Heider pottery, modern poster art, Nikolaus Gysis, the architecture of Emanuel von Seidl, C.R. Ashbee and the Guild of Handicraft, Franz Ringer, Wilhelm Bertsch, etc. NOTE: Initially it will only be possible to browse and make a limited search of this journal as up to 1920 the text uses the black letter (gothic) script. We will be converting the text into modern German script to enable more comprehensive searching |
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