Watts Chapel: A Guide to the Symbols of Mary Watts' Arts and Crafts Masterpiece - Couverture souple

Bills, Mark

 
9780856676925: Watts Chapel: A Guide to the Symbols of Mary Watts' Arts and Crafts Masterpiece

Synopsis

Compton Cemetery Chapel is a grade I listed building, created by Mary Watts (1849-1938) between 1894 and 1904. This book on the building presents the symbolism of the glorious Arts and Crafts patterns that decorate its interior and exterior.

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À propos de l'auteur

Mark Bills is Curator of Watts Gallery, formerly Senior Curator of Paintings, Print and Drawings, Museum of London and Visual Arts Officer at the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, UK. He has written widely including G.F. Watts Victorian Visionary: Highlights from the Watts Gallery Collection (2008), The Art of Satire: London in Caricature (PWP, 2006), and William Powell Frith , (co-editor and author, 2006), as well as Art in the Age of Queen Victoria: A Wealth of Depictions (editor and author) and A Victorian Salon (editor and author). He has written numerous articles on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British art for books and publications including London: The Illustrated History , Burlington Magazine , Apollo and Print Quarterly.

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