Ethel Mary Partridge, Ethel Mary Mairet RDI, or Ethel Mary Coomaraswamy (17 February 1872 – 18 November 1952) was a British hand loom weaver, significant...
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Chipping Campden. Mairet married in 1913, and with his wife Ethel moved away from Chipping Campden. They lived in a cottage at Shottery: Ethel worked as a weaver...
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England, where she became a famous weaver and later married the writer Philip Mairet. By 1906, Coomaraswamy had made it his mission to educate the West about...
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Designers for Industry". RSA. Retrieved 12 July 2015. Margot Coatts, ‘Mairet , Ethel Mary (1872–1952)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University...
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Sri Lankan philosopher and art critic and his wife the handloom weaver Ethel Mairet, settled at Broad Campden where Ashbee adapted the Norman chapel for...
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included potter Bernard Leach, silversmith Joyce Himsworth and weaver Ethel Mairet. After the war, the Guild moved its headquarters to Whitworth Hall. In...
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Ada Dietz Thomas Ferguson & Co Ltd Elisabeth Forsell Dorothy Liebes Ethel Mairet Maria Elisabet Öberg Lilly Reich Margaretha Reichardt John Rylands Brigitta...
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Ashbee Frederick James Partridge Ethel Mairet F. L. Griggs H. J. Massingham Ananda Coomaraswamy (husband of Ethel Mairet) "C R Ashbee". Cheltenham Art Gallery...
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Ada Dietz Thomas Ferguson & Co Ltd Elisabeth Forsell Dorothy Liebes Ethel Mairet Maria Elisabet Öberg Lilly Reich Margaretha Reichardt John Rylands Brigitta...
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historian Ananda Coomaraswamy and his wife, the hand weaver, Ethel (later Ethel Mairet) from 1905 to 1907. It was the home of the Arts & Crafts Essex...
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Partridge (a pharmacist) and his wife Mary Ann Hunt. His elder sister Ethel Mairet (1872-1952) (née Partridge) was a notable weaver, textile designer and...
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Barron and Dorothy Larcher, Enid Marx RDI, Katherine Pleydell-Bouverie, Ethel Mairet RDI, Michael Cardew CBE, pioneering studio potter Frances Emma Richards...
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Alice Coomaraswamy (redirect from Alice Ethel Richardson)
Philip Mairet, who was part of the same group of artists as art historian Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy and his wife, the hand weaver and dyer Ethel Coomaraswamy...
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When he was released by that guild, he came to Ditchling to work for Ethel Mairet. Like Jones, he had heard of the Guild from Fr John O'Connor; he was...
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Ada Dietz Thomas Ferguson & Co Ltd Elisabeth Forsell Dorothy Liebes Ethel Mairet Maria Elisabet Öberg Lilly Reich Margaretha Reichardt John Rylands Brigitta...
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includes work by Bernard Leach, Lucie Rie, and Hans Coper in ceramics, Ethel Mairet, Phyllis Barron and Dorothy Larcher in textiles; calligraphy by Edward...
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from this the guild developed. Early members and exhibitors included Ethel Mairet, Katherine Pleydell-Bouverie, Bernard Leach and Muriel Bell. The guild...
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Ada Dietz Thomas Ferguson & Co Ltd Elisabeth Forsell Dorothy Liebes Ethel Mairet Maria Elisabet Öberg Lilly Reich Margaretha Reichardt John Rylands Brigitta...
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exhibitions at the Brook Street Gallery together with weaving from Ethel Mairet’s workshop. Some of Barron's earliest commissions came from the Duke of...
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power looms. After finishing her course she was invited to work at Ethel Mairet's Gospels studio at Ditchling where she developed her hand loom techniques...
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Order – Essays in the Return to Husbandry by H.J Massingham (with Philip Mairet, Lord Northbourne, the Earl of Portsmouth) 1946-49: Recording Britain, Volumes...
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Cleopatra (1661) by Daniel Casper von Lohenstein Cléopâtre (1630) by Jean Mairet Cleopâtre (1750) by Jean-François Marmontel Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, Her...
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