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| <Anastasia>
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I see in your archives a link for important people associated with the movement...were there no mentionable women that contributed to the movement?
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Wow nobody seems to have replied to this.
There were lots of notable women who contributed to the movement. The best I can suggest is a book called: Women in the Arts and Crafts Movement, 1870-1914. by Anthea Callen; out of print I believe but searching on-line might find it. |
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| <Andi>
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Go to Women in Arts and Crafts
There was a link to women in the movement. At least I think that was the site. Mostly, they were in Scotland, if I remember correctly. {fixed link} |
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great site. i will spend a lot of time reading all the articles.
thanks |
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