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    Christopher Dresser (4 July 1834 – 24 November 1904) was a British designer and design theorist, now widely known as one of the first and most important...
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    Tudric, designed by Archibald Knox. In the field of ceramic and glass Christopher Dresser is a standout figure: not only did he work with the most prominent...
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    Notable British designers working in the Anglo-Japanese style include Christopher Dresser, Edward William Godwin, James Lamb, Philip Webb and the decorative...
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    "Bamboo" pattern, by Christopher Dresser, porcelain, 1875 Porcelain plate influenced by Japonisme, 1881 U-shaped vase by Christopher Dresser, porcelain, 1886...
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    life, including “Venus Verticordia” and “Proserpine.” According to Christopher Dresser, the primary element of decorative art is utility. The maxim "art...
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    Gallé and the Daum brothers, the American Louis Comfort Tiffany, Christopher Dresser in Scotland and England, and Friedrich Zitzman, Karl Koepping and...
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    excitement about this "new" art. Collectors including Siegfried Bing and Christopher Dresser displayed and wrote about these works. Thus Japanese styles and themes...
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    use designs by Christopher Dresser. These firstly resulted from the purchase of some of the Linthorpe Art Pottery's moulds for Dresser designs, after...
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    interviews), but the discipline predates 1919 by at least a decade. Christopher Dresser is considered among the first independent industrial designers. Industrial...
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    his son of the same name. The Glasgow-born designer and theorist Christopher Dresser (1834–1904) was one of the first, and most important, independent...
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    local Linthorpe Art Pottery, work by Victorian industrial designer Christopher Dresser, and Middlesbrough's history have eclipsed this early theme. Remnants...
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    is especially known for the early collaboration of the designer Christopher Dresser; many of the early wares have his impressed signature. The Linthorpe...
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    Peter Godfried Quack, Dutch economist, historian (d. 1917) July 4 – Christopher Dresser, British designer influential in the Anglo-Japanese style (d. 1904)...
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  • Dresser (1843–1935), American writer Bob Dresser (1878–1924), American baseball player Christopher Dresser (1834–1904), Scottish designer and design...
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    training college; pupils during this period included George Clausen, Christopher Dresser, Luke Fildes, Kate Greenaway and Gertrude Jekyll. In September 1896...
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  • (1863–1942) Archibald Knox (1864–1933) Also see Anglo japanese style Christopher Dresser (1834–1904) Edward William Godwin (1833–1886) sideboard Thonet Bentwood...
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    included the Shakespeare Tercentenary Festival and a course by designer Christopher Dresser. The daily "Programme for Monday October 6th (1873)" included a harvest...
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    Chadwick". Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Retrieved 6 November 2023. "Christopher Dresser". National Portrait Gallery, London. Retrieved 14 December 2020....
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    pupils included the extremely varied talents of Kate Greenaway, Christopher Dresser, Elizabeth Thompson (Lady Butler), Sir George Clausen, Sir Luke Fildes...
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    new forms. The style's leading advocates were English designers Christopher Dresser and Charles Eastlake. Eastlake's Hints on Household Taste, Upholstery...
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  • be read as "owls" when upside down, was designed for Old Hall by Christopher Dresser (died 1904). Garner sought to identify the designer for more than...
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    general manager by the designer Dr Christopher Dresser in 1879. Henry Tooth continued his creative relationship with Dr Dresser and within a year his partnership...
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    the use of ornament altogether, as in some designs for objects by Christopher Dresser. At the time, such unornamented objects could have been found in...
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  • Dawn Elizabeth Andrews (born 1 April 1967) is an English former royal dresser for Sarah, Duchess of York, who was imprisoned in 2001 for murdering her...
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    his son of the same name. The Glasgow-born designer and theorist Christopher Dresser (1834–1904) was one of the first and most important, independent...
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  • designers who were employed by Minton, including Augustus Pugin and Christopher Dresser. The future of the archive was put at risk when, as a result of the...
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  • Madonna's fame grew and she embarked on arena tours, Ciccone was her "dresser". He created the artwork for the 12" version of her single "Like a Prayer"...
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    designer renowned for his innovative take on the toast rack was Christopher Dresser (1834–1904), who studied at the Glasgow Government School of Design...
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    determine their value. Unusual jugs, such as made by Charles Edwards or Christopher Dresser, or examples with fine engraved scenes may command high prices. The...
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    Glasgow by Daniel Cottier. The Glasgow-born designer and theorist Christopher Dresser was one of the first, and most important, independent designers,...
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