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Haslam, Malcolm

Arts & Crafts Carpets.

Hatt Rare Books ILAB & CINOA
lbh307388
New York, Rizzoli, 1991. 4to. 31 x 23,5 cms. 200 pp. Richly illustrated in colour. With bibliography and index. Publisher's cloth, pictorial dustjacket. Fine.

Contents: "The evolution of the arts and crafts attitude to carpet design", "The machine-woven and hand-knotted carpets designed by William Morris", "The hand-knotted carpets produced by Alexander Morton & Co., designed by C. F. A. Voysey and others", "Machine-woven carpets in the arts and crafts style produced by leading manufacturers", "hand-knotted carpets made by small groups of independent weavers", "Structural Analysis", "Dye Analysis". - - - (Publisher:) "The arts and crafts movement was a unique episode in British culture. It sparked off a wholesale reaction against the bad design and poor quality of industrial mass production, a reaction that still continues today, a century later. Among the movement's greatest achievements were its carpets, yet their quality has never been generally recognized and for too long they have been trodden underfoot and largely ignored. Arts and Crafts Carpets, the first book ever published on the subject, puts this injustice right. In an authoritative and entertaining book based on extensive original research, Malcolm Haslam traces the development of carpet design and manufacture within the wider context of the arts and crafts movement. As well as studying the carpets themselves, he focuses on the designers and manufacturers who created them. Introduced by David Black, the main part of the text is divided into four chapters. The first recreates the ideological background that influenced such designers as Matthew Digby Wyatt, Owen Jones and Christopher Dresser. Chapter 2 looks at the work of 'the Master', William Morris, many of whose carpets were produced by his own firm, Morris & Co. Chapter 3 concentrates on Morton's hand-knotted rugs from Donegal. In the final chapter, the machine-woven carpets in the arts and crafts style, and the work of the small, independent weavers and groups inspired by Morris's example - such as the Dun Emer Guild, the Canterbury Weavers and Godfrey Blount - complete the story. At the end of the book, a technical section analyses the structure of the carpets and the materials and dyes used. Superbly illustrated with over 200 pictures, many from historical sources, and including 85 specially commissioned colour photographs of the most splendid examples, many of which are now dispersed all over the world, Arts and Crafts Carpets is enthralling to read and comprehensive in its scope - in short, the definitive book on the subject. With the current burgeoning interest in arts and crafts artefacts, Arts and Crafts Carpets will make an essential addition to the bookshelves of rug and carpet collectors, art historians and everybody interested in the arts and crafts movement".
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