Large Syringa

Catalogue

Year
1864
Dimensions
334.3 × 182.7 cm (131 1/2 × 72 in.)

Artist

Edward William Godwin
Edward William Godwin

Textile

Edward William Godwin was a British architect, designer, and theorist whose work bridged Victorian Gothic Revival aesthetics with Japanese design principles. Active in London from the 1860s onward, he designed furniture, interiors, and theatrical sets that rejected ornamental excess in favor of spare, rectilinear forms and refined proportions. His advocacy for Japanese art and design directly influenced the Aesthetic Movement, and his geometric furniture became a template for Arts and Crafts practitioners. Godwin's integration of functional elegance with historical reference established a modernist sensibility decades before its formal codification.

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