The claims of decorative art by Walter Crane

"The claims of decorative art" by Walter Crane is a collection of essays on art and design written in the late 19th century. It argues for the dignity and centrality of the decorative and applied arts, their unity with architecture, and their deep ties to everyday life, labour, and social conditions. The work critiques commercialism and machine production for degrading taste, and champions craftsmanship, pattern, and figurative thought as foundations of a healthy artistic culture. The opening of the work sets out a manifesto: decorative art is not a lesser field but the root system that sustains painting and sculpture, and beauty must permeate daily surroundings to nourish higher arts. Crane insists art is a language shaped by material, use, and social environment; he rebukes exhibition culture and “flatness-only” clichés, arguing adaptability, harmony, and decorum are the true tests of decoration. He broadens “architecture” to mean the structural background of life and thought, showing how economic forces and commercialism fragment the arts and stifle spontaneity, while a more communal mode of living could restore their unity. He then surveys figurative art’s vitality from satire to ideal allegory, defends sculpture and painting from a decorator’s standpoint, outlines the logic and evolution of pattern (from square and circle to scrolls, frets, and fans), and links art to labour, calling for revived handicraft against mechanised production and its erosion of both joy in work and public taste. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Crane, Walter, 1845-1915
LoC No. 16012599
Title The claims of decorative art
Original Publication London: Lawrence and Bullen.
Note Illustrated by the author.
Contents The claims of decorative art -- The architecture of art -- Figurative art -- Sculpture: from a decorator's point of view -- Painting at the present day: from a decorator's point of view -- On the structure and evolution of decorative pattern -- Art and labour -- Art and handicraft -- The prospects of art under socialism -- On the teaching of art -- Design in relation to use and material -- The importance of the applied arts, and their relation to common life -- Art and commercialism -- Art and social democracy -- Imitation and expression in art -- Art and industry.
Credits Alan, The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Language English
LoC Class NK: Fine Arts: Decorative and Applied Arts, Decoration and Ornament
Subject Decoration and ornament
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EBook-No. 77149
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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