“The greatest foe to art is luxury, art cannot live in its atmosphere.”
Quote by William Morris
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William Morris on Art and Socialism
This book delves into the thoughts and theories of William Morris, a prominent figure in the Arts and Crafts movement, on the relationship between art and socialism. It includes his reflections on the role of art in society, the importance of craftsmanship, and his advocacy for social reform. more
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