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PAIR of English Victorian colored prints of pinafores (piano) in gilt and beige velvet frames (Messrs Wright & Mansfield, London).
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PAIR of English Victorian colored prints of pinafores (piano) in gilt and beige velvet frames (Messrs Wright & Mansfield, London)
Sku: SIL154 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Messrs Wright & Mansfield
Width: 18.5" Height: 15.5"
Style: English Materials & Techniques: Velvet Category: Cleared Art
Messrs Wright & Mansfield, also known as the partnership of William Wright and Samuel Mansfield, were prominent furniture and decorative arts designers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their innovative designs and craftsmanship made a significant impact on the field of interior design. William Wright was born on April 12, 1850, in London, England. He developed a keen interest in furniture design at a young age and pursued formal training in the field. Wright's exceptional talent and attention to detail were evident in his early works, which showcased his ability to blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design elements. Samuel Mansfield, born on July 3, 1855, in Manchester, England, shared a similar passion for furniture design. Read Full Bio
Messrs Wright & Mansfield, also known as the partnership of William Wright and Samuel Mansfield, were prominent furniture and decorative arts designers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their innovative designs and craftsmanship made a significant impact on the field of interior design. William Wright was born on April 12, 1850, in London, England. He developed a keen interest in furniture design at a young age and pursued formal training in the field. Wright's exceptional talent and attention to detail were evident in his early works, which showcased his ability to blend traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design elements. Samuel Mansfield, born on July 3, 1855, in Manchester, England, shared a similar passion for furniture design. Mansfield's designs were characterized by their elegance and simplicity, often incorporating clean lines and organic forms. His ability to create harmonious and functional pieces made him highly sought after by discerning clients. Wright and Mansfield first crossed paths in the late 1870s while working at a prestigious furniture firm in London. Recognizing their shared vision and complementary skills, they decided to form a partnership in 1882. The collaboration proved to be a resounding success, with their designs quickly gaining recognition within the industry. One of Wright and Mansfield's notable achievements was their pioneering use of new materials and techniques. They embraced the emerging Art Nouveau movement, incorporating organic motifs and curvilinear forms into their furniture designs. Their innovative approach to materials, such as bentwood and inlaid marquetry, set them apart from their contemporaries. The partnership of Wright and Mansfield flourished throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their furniture and decorative arts pieces were highly sought after by affluent clients and were often featured in prestigious exhibitions and galleries. Their work was praised for its exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. Despite their success, the partnership of Wright and Mansfield dissolved in 1910, as both designers decided to pursue individual projects. William Wright continued to create furniture and decorative arts pieces until his retirement in 1925. Samuel Mansfield, on the other hand, shifted his focus towards teaching and mentoring young designers, leaving a lasting impact on the next generation of furniture designers. Today, the works of Messrs Wright & Mansfield are highly regarded and sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of furniture and decorative arts. Their designs continue to be celebrated for their timeless elegance, innovative use of materials, and contributions to
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