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Arts and Crafts Society

This is the website of The Arts & Crafts Society (in the USA), which subtitles itself 'An online community dedicated to the philosophy and spirit of the Arts &Crafts Movement.' Archives is the link for those who want to know more about what the Arts & Crafts movement was.

www.arts-crafts.com

Antiques World

This site has a good feature on Arts and Crafts Movement Furniture by John Andrews.

http://www.antiquesworld.co.uk/Editorial/artscrafts_furn.html

Dave's Art Nouveau Page

Dave's Art Nouveau page offers art that is indeed 'nouveau', in other words, contemporary artists working in the Art Nouveau style, some well, some less well. If you like the style, it might be worth a look, on the chance of picking up a modern treasure. Within the website is a link to the so-called Mucha Museum, which turns out to be at Gallery Jizaido in Japan, run by Kyoko Mori. Many examples of Mucha posters can be viewed online, either as part of the museum collection or for sale. Note: The site itself is a template of pages that date from 2003. There is a link on this site to the site that Dave keeps updated. Both this and the original site are worth a visit for excelent art nouveau information and objects.

http://members.aol.com/fiawol/nouveau

Global Art Deco Directory

The Dealer Directory is extensive and is presented alphabetically by name of Shop/Dealer. Back issues of the now discontinued ezine are available to read online. The real value here is in the Links to Other Sites - an excellent list.

http://www.lattimore.co.uk/deco/

Art Deco Fairs

Up-to-date information about these specialist fairs, which are held regularly in Loughborough. It's a cheerfully stylish site and it also has a feature on the period from the 1950s to the 1970s, entitled Retro Dealers.

http://www.artdeco-fairs.co.uk/

Deco Dealers

Amusingly introduced by the Crabtree sisters, Frances, Doris and Beatrice, it lists dealers specialising in Art Deco. The Sales Arcade link takes you to where you might be able to make an online purchase.

http://www.decodealers.co.uk/
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