Kelmscott manor was the country home of william morris 1834 1896 poet craftsman designer socialist reformer and founder of the english arts and crafts movement.
Frederick h evans kelmscott manor attics.
In the attics 7 7 8 x 5 3 4 in.
The thames near kelmscott manor 4 1 2 x 7 5 8 in.
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Recto print initialed in pencil at lower right corner.
In the attics no 2 origin england date made 1896 medium lantern slide dimensions 8 2 8 2 cm credit line gift of robert a.
The composition is all angles and intersections formed not only by the actual structure but also by the graphic definition of light within the space.
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Hinged in at rear endpaper is 1 poem by ernest radford and 7 letters with 4 to evans from sidney cockerell secretary to william morris 1 to evans from theodore watts dunton.
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Taub reference number 2012 248 18 extended information about this artwork.
Evans british london 1853 1943 london artist.
From the castle 1898 frederick h.
In the attics 6 1 8 x 7 7 8 in.
15 6 x 20 2 cm 6 1 8 x 7 15 16 in external link.
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Frederick evans s architectural study of the attic at kelmscott manor a medieval house part of which dates from 1280 is a visual geometry lesson.
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Attics 1896 frederick h.
In the attics no.
Kelmscott manor photographs frederick h.
W20 2 x h15 7 cm image type.
Evans 26 june 1853 24 june 1943 was a british photographer best known for his images of architectural subjects such as english and french cathedrals evans was born and died in london.
From the meadows 3 x 8 in.
Frederick evans is best known for his exquisite photographs of english cathedrals but his first experiments with the camera around 1883 were photomicrograp.