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C. F. A. Voysey 2023 mini calendar

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This mini art calendar features designs from C.F.A. Voysey, an influential figure in the Arts & Crafts movement. It is a perfect celebration of his work and the design movement that spread rapidly around the world at the end of the 19th century. Printed on FSC-certified paper, informative text accompanies each work and the datepad features previous and next month’s views.

 

Details:
• 12-page calendar

Dimensions

17.8cm x 17.8cm x 3cm

ISBN

9781804171028

Composition

Printed on FSC-certified paper

Product code

163015

Delivery

 

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UK
£5 – or FREE for orders over £60
3-6 working days
Europe
£20
6-10 working days
Rest of World
£30
10-14 working days

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About the artist
about the artist

C.F.A. Voysey

Charles Voysey was an architect, textile and furniture designer, born in Yorkshire in 1857. Regarded as one of the finest architects of the Arts and Crafts movement, he was also an accomplished furniture designer, creating purposefully simple, restrained and elegant pieces. His interest in interiors lead to success as a designer of wallpaper, fabrics, tiles, ceramics and metalwork. Voysey’s textile work shows the influence of William Morris, with similar principles regarding repeating patterns, and the use of botanical and animal imagery. His dense yet simple representations of the organic went on to influence the Modernist movement, who were inspired by his eye for purity of line, and an open and unfussy style.