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ARTS AND CRAFTS (RE)FORMS: Reform and Aesthetic Dress // Missouri Historic Costume and Textile Collection

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Arts and Crafts artists focused on creating objects intended for domestic use and on living with these objects at home. This emphasis on the home, as well as on social reform and a new appreciation for handmade objects, was certainly within the domain of women. Thus there were opportunities for women that were hard to…

ARTS AND CRAFTS (RE)FORMS: Reform and Aesthetic Dress // Missouri Historic Costume and Textile Collection

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