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What (who) is rural crafts - definition


Rural crafts         
  • Building stone walls
  • Hedge laying
  • Joinery
  • Basketweaving
  • Pottery
  • Spinning
  • Weaving
Rural crafts refers to the traditional crafts production that is carried on, simply for everyday practical use, in the agricultural countryside. Once widespread and commonplace, the survival of some rural crafts is threatened.
Nicholas Crafts         
  • Nicholas Crafts (2012)
BRITISH ACADEMIC
Nicholas F. R. Crafts; Nick Crafts; N.F.R. Crafts; Crafts, Nicholas
Nicholas Francis Robert Crafts CBE (born 9 March 1949 in Nottingham, England) is Professor of Economic History at the University of Sussex Business School, a post held from 2019. Previously he was Professor of Economics and Economic History at the University of Warwick, a post he held from 2005.
Arts and Crafts movement         
  • Arts and Crafts home in the Birckhead Place neighborhood of Toledo, Ohio
  • Example of Arts and Crafts style influence on [[Federation architecture]] Observe the faceted bay window and the stone base.
  • Arts and Crafts Tudor Home in the Buena Park Historic District, Uptown, Chicago
  • Facade of the [[Castle in the Clouds]] and lawn overlooking [[Lake Winnipesaukee]] in [[New Hampshire]], built 1913–4.
  • [[Coleton Fishacre]] was designed in 1925 as a holiday home in Kingswear, Devon, England, in the Arts and Crafts tradition.
  • [[George Frampton]]. Season ticket to The Arts and Craft Exhibition Society 1890.
  • Gamble House, Pasadena, California
  • The Stones of Venice]]'' was a sort of manifesto for the Arts and Crafts movement.
  • Stained glass window, The Hill House, Helensburgh, Argyll and Bute
  • Pugin]]'s house "The Grange" in [[Ramsgate]], from 1843. Its simplified Gothic style, adapted to domestic building, helped shape the architecture of the Arts and Crafts movement.
  • Newtown, Wales]], by [[Frank Shayler]].
  • The Swedish artists [[Carl Larsson]] and [[Karin Bergöö Larsson]] were inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement when designing their home.
  • Warren Wilson Beach House (The Venice Beach House), Venice, California
INTERNATIONAL DESIGN MOVEMENT
Arts and craft movement; Arts&Craft; Arts and crafts movement; Arts & Crafts Movement; Arts-and-Crafts; Arts & Crafts-style; Arts and Crafts architecture; Arts and Crafts style; Arts & Crafts architecture; Arts and Crafts Movement; Arts & Crafts; Arts and Craft movement; Arts and Crafts; Arts & Crafts movement; English Arts and Crafts movement; English Arts and Crafts architecture
The Arts and Crafts movement was an international trend in the decorative and fine arts that developed earliest and most fully in the British Isles and subsequently spread across the British Empire and to the rest of Europe and America.Wendy Kaplan and Alan Crawford, The Arts & Crafts movement in Europe & America: Design for the Modern World, Los Angeles County Museum of Art