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Voysey, Charles F.A. (1857-1941) - Alice in Wonderland textile design c.1930
Voysey, Charles F.A. (1857-1941) - Alice in Wonderland textile design c.1930
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This enchanting Arts and Crafts textile design brings Lewis Carroll's beloved tale to life through pattern. C.F.A. Voysey's 'Alice in Wonderland' design (c.1930) represents his later work, created when he was in his seventies but still producing imaginative, whimsical patterns that captured the public's affection.
Voysey's ability to translate literary themes into textile design demonstrates the Arts and Crafts movement's belief in storytelling through decoration. This Alice-themed pattern combines his characteristic stylized natural forms with narrative elements from Carroll's classic tale, creating a design that appeals to both children and sophisticated collectors of literary-inspired art.
Created near the end of Voysey's long career, this design shows his enduring creativity and his influence on the development of modern textile design. The playful motifs and clever composition make it a delightful addition to any collection of British decorative arts. Digitally restored to museum quality, this high-resolution print preserves the magic of the original work.
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