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Charles Robert Ashbee
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Writing cabinet, 1902 (wood with...
1902 | wood with iron fittings

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Cabinet - front open, 1898 (maho...
1898 | mahogany and white holly

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Decanter with silver mounts, c.1...
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Silver-mounted green glass decan...
1901 | glass and silver

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Salzspender, 1899-1900
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Bowl and cover
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Silverwork, c.1900-06 (silver)
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Brooch, c.1900
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Bowl, 1893-96 silver
1893 | silver

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Dining Room at 37 Cheyne Walk, C...
Undated | watercolour on paper

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Embossed, painted and gilded lea...
1892 | leather

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Cabinet - front closed, 1898 (ma...
1898 | mahogany and white holly

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Hand mirror designed by Ashbee w...
1903 | silver

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Design for Dings Club Songbook, ...
1895 | pen and ink on paper

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Necklace, c.1913
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Sporting cup
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Designs from 'Modern English Sil...
1909 | colour lithograph

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Designs from 'Modern English Sil...
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Sporting Cup, c.1895 (metalwork)
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Man arching bow, c.1897
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Metalwork, 1893-1907
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Sporting Cup or Sugar Basin, c.1...
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Detail of carved inlay on cabine...
Undated | mahogany, holly and brass

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Title page and frontispiece from...
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Charles Robert Ashbee
A Guild of Handicraft white and ...
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Cabinet - back view, 1898 (mahog...
1898 | mahogany and white holly

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Enamelled silverwork, 1901-03
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Details of seats and terracing, ...
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Designs from 'Modern English Sil...
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Charles Robert Ashbee

Charles Robert Ashbee

  May 17, 1863
  May 23, 1942
   •   Nonclassified artists   •   Wikipedia: Charles Robert Ashbee

Charles Robert Ashbee, born May 17, 1863 and died May 23, 1942, was an English architect, interior designer, silversmith, craftsman, art theorist, and poet. A central player in the Arts and Crafts movement, he earned an enduring place in the history of art and architecture through his extensive works and contributions to the theory and practice of design. Ashbee's work spanned a variety of disciplines and was characterized by a deep devotion to craftsmanship and the beauty of materials. His designs, whether for buildings, interiors, jewelry, or silverware, emphasized simplicity and functionality and often represented a departure from the cluttered and opulent styles of the Victorian era. As an architect, he primarily designed single-family homes that were notable for their clean lines, functional simplicity, and integration of construction and furnishings into a harmonious whole.

Ashbee was also an important theorist and writer, authoring a number of books and articles on art and design. His writings contributed significantly to the development of the Arts and Crafts movement and modern architecture in general. In doing so, he championed the concept of the "total work of art," in which all aspects of a building or space-from the architecture to the furniture and accessories-should be designed and considered as a harmonious whole. Ashbee also played a significant role as an educator. By founding the School of Handicraft and later the Guild of Handicraft, he was instrumental in educating a new generation of artists and craftsmen. He understood craft not only as a profession, but as a lifestyle and culture in which collaboration, camaraderie, and shared cultural practices played a central role.

In the last years of his life, Ashbee worked as an urban planning consultant in Jerusalem. There he devoted himself to restoring historic buildings and establishing schools of arts and crafts. This work provided a fitting conclusion to his life's work, combining his conviction in the importance of craftsmanship and beauty with his commitment to community and education. Upon his return to England, he continued his creative work but remained in his hometown of Godden Green. In his final years, he found peace and contentment in his family and home, surrounded by the beauty of the countryside and the memories of a life filled with artistic achievement and personal fulfillment. Charles Robert Ashbee died at the age of 79 in Sevenoaks, Kent, after a life marked by a deep passion for art, craft and community. However, his legacy lives on in his work and in the many artists and craftsmen he inspired and influenced. His buildings, jewelry, and silverware remain coveted collectibles, and his writings remain an important resource for anyone interested in the history of design and architecture.

Charles Robert Ashbee

Charles Robert Ashbee
  May 17, 1863
  May 23, 1942
   •   Nonclassified artists   •   Wikipedia: Charles Robert Ashbee

Charles Robert Ashbee, born May 17, 1863 and died May 23, 1942, was an English architect, interior designer, silversmith, craftsman, art theorist, and poet. A central player in the Arts and Crafts movement, he earned an enduring place in the history of art and architecture through his extensive works and contributions to the theory and practice of design. Ashbee's work spanned a variety of disciplines and was characterized by a deep devotion to craftsmanship and the beauty of materials. His designs, whether for buildings, interiors, jewelry, or silverware, emphasized simplicity and functionality and often represented a departure from the cluttered and opulent styles of the Victorian era. As an architect, he primarily designed single-family homes that were notable for their clean lines, functional simplicity, and integration of construction and furnishings into a harmonious whole.

Ashbee was also an important theorist and writer, authoring a number of books and articles on art and design. His writings contributed significantly to the development of the Arts and Crafts movement and modern architecture in general. In doing so, he championed the concept of the "total work of art," in which all aspects of a building or space-from the architecture to the furniture and accessories-should be designed and considered as a harmonious whole. Ashbee also played a significant role as an educator. By founding the School of Handicraft and later the Guild of Handicraft, he was instrumental in educating a new generation of artists and craftsmen. He understood craft not only as a profession, but as a lifestyle and culture in which collaboration, camaraderie, and shared cultural practices played a central role.

In the last years of his life, Ashbee worked as an urban planning consultant in Jerusalem. There he devoted himself to restoring historic buildings and establishing schools of arts and crafts. This work provided a fitting conclusion to his life's work, combining his conviction in the importance of craftsmanship and beauty with his commitment to community and education. Upon his return to England, he continued his creative work but remained in his hometown of Godden Green. In his final years, he found peace and contentment in his family and home, surrounded by the beauty of the countryside and the memories of a life filled with artistic achievement and personal fulfillment. Charles Robert Ashbee died at the age of 79 in Sevenoaks, Kent, after a life marked by a deep passion for art, craft and community. However, his legacy lives on in his work and in the many artists and craftsmen he inspired and influenced. His buildings, jewelry, and silverware remain coveted collectibles, and his writings remain an important resource for anyone interested in the history of design and architecture.





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