Hopes and Fears for Art

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Hopes and Fears for Art is a collection of influential essays and lectures by William Morris that explores the social role of art, craftsmanship, and design in response to industrialization.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf essay collection
non-fiction book
associatedWith Victorian era
socialism
author William Morris
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creatorOccupationOfAuthor designer
socialist activist
writer
genre art criticism
lectures
social criticism
hasPart Making the Best of It
The Art of the People
The Beauty of Life
The Lesser Arts
The Prospects of Architecture in Civilization
hasPerspective anti-industrial
pro-craftsmanship
utopian socialist aesthetics
intendedForm lectures
language English
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
mainSubject aesthetics
art
craftsmanship
decorative arts
design
industrialization
labor and work
social role of art
movement Arts and Crafts movement
notableFor critique of industrial capitalism through art
influence on Arts and Crafts movement theory
publicationCentury 19th century

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William Morris notableWork Hopes and Fears for Art