Depicts the history of the Omega Workshops, British decorative art studios, and examines the murals, furniture, pottery, textiles, and clothing produced by their members
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The Omega Workshops recounts for the first time the full story of the Bloomsbury Group's venture into interior decoration and furniture design. Founded in 1913 by British painter and critic Roger Fry, partly from philanthropic concern for impecunious young artists and partly in despair at the taste of the British public, the Omega workshops were to bring together art and industry to create murals, furniture, pottery, textiles, and clothing.
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[0-226-11375-2] 1984. (hardcover) Fine in fine dust jacket. x, 310pp. 8vo. The narrative of the Bloomsbury Group's delve interior decoration and furniture. Roger Fry founded the Omega Workshops in 1913, in part out of concern for young British artists and also as a response to his despair at the tastes of the Briitish public. The text is beautifully accompanied by a full section of full colour and black and white plates. Frontispiece. Jacket in loose, protective mylar sleeve. Fine copy. Seller Inventory # 129941
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