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Aestheticism Movement

Aestheticism Movement. Aestheticism Movement. Aestheticism Movement (1860-1920s) [roughly]. factory workers employed for cheap wages. factory owners. businessmen. owning houses in the countryside. becoming patrons of art. Aestheticism Movement. mass-produced goods. woodworking.

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Aestheticism Movement

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  1. Aestheticism Movement

  2. Aestheticism Movement

  3. Aestheticism Movement(1860-1920s) [roughly] factory workers employed for cheap wages factory owners businessmen owning houses in the countryside becoming patrons of art

  4. Aestheticism Movement mass-produced goods woodworking bookbinding morally instructive art need not have a purpose other than being aesthetically pleasing Aestheticism Aesthetic: concerned w/ beauty or the appreciation of beauty; visually or sensually pleasing

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