Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857-1941) is, with William Morris, one
of the most enduringly popular designers of the Arts and Crafts
Movement. A practicing architect, Voysey also designed a broad range of
applied arts objects, from furniture, ceramics, and metalwork to
wallpaper, carpets, tiles, and fabrics. His pattern designs, created
from the 1880s to the early 1930s, are among his best- known works
today. His wallpaper and textile designs are characterized by simple,
stylized, rhythmic patterns that base their motifs on forms found in the
natural world. Plants abound, but so too do birds and animals,
represented as silhouettes or in soft pastel shades.
This elegant, accessibly priced volume offers a wealth of colorful
designs by Voysey in which birds and animals are the principal motifs.
Written by Karen Livingstone, a published expert on Voysey and the Arts
and Crafts Movement, this book brings together not only completed
patterns but also working drawings in pencil and watercolor.
Voysey's Birds and Animals will both inform and delight, appealing to
a broad readership of museum visitors and lovers of art and design.