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Vintage 1940s arts and crafts hand beaten copper coal scuttle. This lovely coal scuttle (in the style of ksa Keswick school of art) has some lovely aged patina. There is some age related wear etc too.

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Size: 

50 cm tall to top of handle but does fold down 23 cm square at base.

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The Arts and Crafts movement, originating in late 19th-century Britain, championed handcraftsmanship and a return to traditional skills as a reaction against the dehumanizing effects of the Industrial Revolution, emphasizing natural materials, simple forms, and functional design.

Key Aspects of the Arts and Crafts Movement:

Origins and Context:

The movement emerged as a response to the perceived decline in artistic quality and the rise of mass-produced goods during the Industrial Revolution.

Key Figures:

William Morris, a designer, artist, and socialist, is considered a pivotal figure, along with John Ruskin, whose writings influenced the movement's philosophy.

Core Principles:

Handcraftsmanship: The movement valued the skills and artistry of individual craftspeople.

Natural Materials: It favored the use of natural materials like wood, stone, and textiles.

Simplicity and Functionality: Designs were often characterized by simplicity, functionality, and a rejection of excessive ornamentation.

Social Reform: The movement also aimed for social reform, advocating for better working conditions and a more equitable society.

Spread and Influence:

The Arts and Crafts movement spread beyond Britain, influencing design and architecture in America, Europe, and other parts of the world.

Examples of Arts and Crafts Design:

Architecture: Homes featuring exposed beams, natural materials, and a connection to the surrounding landscape.

Furniture: Sturdy, well-crafted pieces with a focus on natural materials and simple forms.

Textiles: Wallpapers, fabrics, and tapestries with natural motifs and patterns.

Other Crafts: Pottery, stained glass, and metalwork also reflected the movement's principles.

Decline and Legacy:

The movement began to decline in the early 20th century as Modernism gained popularity, but its influence continues to be felt in design and architecture today.

Notable Designers:

Gustav Stickley, an American furniture maker, was a prominent figure in the Arts and Crafts movement, known for his "Mission style" furniture.

 

The KSIA was set up in 1884 by Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley and his wife Edith. Canon Rawnsley was inspired by his friend John Ruskin whose ideas paved the way for the Arts and Crafts movement. The school started by offering free evening classes in woodwork and metalwork with the aim of combatting local unemployment

Vintage 1940s arts and crafts hand beaten copper coal scuttle

SKU: ODS910
£48.00Price
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