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Hopes And Fears For Art
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124 pages
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Focusing on the role of art in society, this collection of essays by William Morris explores themes of beauty, accessibility, and the relationship between art and politics during the Victorian era. As a prominent figure in the Arts and Crafts movement, Morris advocates for traditional craftsmanship against industrialization, emphasizing that art should serve a higher purpose beyond commercial interests. His critiques of elitism in the art establishment resonate even today, making this work significant for those interested in art history and creative inspiration.
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2004, paperback
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