id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_plit6wwwo5dhjjmjb2bemv2fla Elizabeth Louise Boilesen The Victorian art world and the beginnings of the aesthetic movement 1975 250 .pdf application/pdf 126354 27949 106 earliest historians of the movement, Oscar Wilde ("The English Renaissance of Art," Works, Vol. 1, 1908, pp. School or Academy of Design, for use of students in the Arts, and James Whistler not the l e s s a l l submitted works to the Academy f o r t h e i r (New York, 1904)* Walter Lamb, The Royal Academy (London, 1951) and a r t s aimed at the working-class designers. be s u r p r i s i n g that there was a general tendency i n mid-Victorian design to t r e a t manufactured a r t i c l e s a f t e r the manner of the f i n e a r t s , of c a r r y i n g out the designer's ideas meant that such work must be Henry Cole, F i f t y Years of Public Work (London, 1884); John Ruskin, Day, Pattern Design (London, 1915)* 2; Ruskin, Works, ./cache/work_plit6wwwo5dhjjmjb2bemv2fla.pdf ./txt/work_plit6wwwo5dhjjmjb2bemv2fla.txt