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THE ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT, founded in the late nineteenth century by a group of British artists and social reformers inspired by John Ruskin, A.W.N. Pugin, and William Morris, sought to stem the tide of Victorian mass production, which its adherents believed degraded the worker and resulted in "shoddy wares." Lire la première page
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