Books by Andrzej Szczerski
“Views of Albion was a game-changer. It compellingly demonstrated that the model based on the distinction between centre versus periphery can no longer be deemed adequate to explain the actual patterns of artistic dissemination.” Read more...
The best books on The Arts and Crafts Movement
Julia Griffin, Art Historians, Critics & Curator
Interviews where books by Andrzej Szczerski were recommended
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The Routledge Companion to William Morris
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William Morris
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International Arts and Crafts
by Karen Livingstone & Linda Parry -
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Views of Albion: The Reception of British Art and Design in Central Europe, 1890 –1918
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National Style and the Nation-State: Design in Poland from the Vernacular Revival to the International Style
by David Crowley
The best books on The Arts and Crafts Movement, recommended by Julia Griffin
The best books on The Arts and Crafts Movement, recommended by Julia Griffin
Originating in 19th-century Britain, the Arts and Crafts movement was an international phenomenon extending across many media to Europe, America and Japan. Julia Griffin, who has examined its impact in Poland, tells us how it advanced notions of national identity and provided roots to modernism by establishing a sensitivity to materials, designs, and forms, a sensibility that is still with us today.