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Day, Lewis Foreman (1845-1910)

Decorated tile, with representation of Lewis F. Day (1845-1910). Decorated tile, with representation of Lewis F. Day (1845-1910).

Lewis Foreman Day (1845-1910) was an important nineteenth century British artist, critic, and industrial designer, who played an important role in the Arts and Crafts Movement, trying to relate this movement to industrial production, and was closely linked to other important designers of the period, such as Walter Crane and William Morris. He also worked for the Wedgwood company, for Maw & Co, and Pilkington.

In 1900, Lewis Day published Art in Needlework, A Book about Embroidery Art in Needlework, A Book about Embroideryin collaboration with Mary Buckle.

Wikipedia entry (retrieved 26 March 2017).

Digital source of illustration (retrieved 26 March 2017).

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