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Vintage 1940s could be earlier arts and crafts oak framed over mantle bevelled edge mirror incredible mirror lovely bevelled edging sign of quality very heavy 82 cm wide 58 cm tall 3 cm depth some age related wear

The Arts and Crafts Movement was a 19th century art movement that began in Britain as a reaction to the Industrial Revolution:

Origins

The movement was a response to the poor working conditions and mass production of the Industrial Revolution. Artists, designers, and tradespeople wanted to return to more traditional methods of production, where the maker had more control over the creative process.

Leaders

The movement is considered to have been started by art critic John Ruskin, and popularized by William Morris, a textile designer and poet.

Characteristics

The movement promoted simplicity, functionality, and craftsmanship, and focused on natural materials and patterns.

Spread

The movement spread to Europe, America, Japan, and throughout the British Empire.

Influence

The movement influenced architecture, city planning, politics, art, and design.

Decline

The movement began to decline during World War I, and was surpassed by Modernism in the 1930s.

Resurgence

The movement is experiencing a resurgence today, but with the incorporation of new technology

Vintage 1940s arts and crafts oak framed over mantle bevelled edge mirror

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