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Arts and Crafts interior BL16685
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Arts and Crafts interior BL16685
Holmestead, North Mossley Hill Road, Liverpool. Interior of the music room, with a harp and grand piano displaying many elements of the Arts and Crafts movement. Showing an ornate overmantle, William Morris Acanthus pattern wallpaper and Pre-Raphaelite paintings (including Burne-Jones, The Tree of Forgiveness and Stanhope, Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead ) hanging on the walls. Photographed in July 1901 by H Bedford Lemere
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This print captures the essence of an Arts and Crafts interior at Holmestead, North Mossley Hill Road in Liverpool. Stepping into the music room, one is immediately transported to a bygone era filled with elegance and artistic flair. The focal point of this enchanting space is undoubtedly the grand piano and harp, both exquisite musical instruments that exude timeless beauty. Surrounding them are numerous elements that showcase the distinctive characteristics of the Arts and Crafts movement. The ornate overmantle adds a touch of opulence to the room, while William Morris Acanthus pattern wallpaper envelops it with its intricate design. Adorning the walls are Pre-Raphaelite paintings that further enhance the ambiance of this extraordinary setting. Among these masterpieces are Burne-Jones' "The Tree of Forgiveness" and Stanhope's "Why Seek Ye the Living Among the Dead". These artworks not only serve as visual delights but also reflect the deep appreciation for nature and mythology prevalent during this period. Photographed in July 1901 by H Bedford Lemere, this image transports us back in time to experience firsthand an Edwardian musical haven steeped in history. It serves as a testament to how artistry can be seamlessly integrated into everyday life through thoughtful craftsmanship and attention to detail. This remarkable print from Historic England offers a glimpse into an era where creativity flourished within domestic spaces, reminding us of our rich cultural heritage rooted in artistic expression.
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