Radical Tea Towel North America
May Day 1895 Tea Towel
May Day 1895 Tea Towel
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For the English artist and book illustrator Walter Crane, art was at once creative and adaptive, capable of lifting men's thoughts on to the loftiest plane. And that's what he used it to do.
The first half of his career was dedicated to inspiring children through his illustrations of toy books. He is considered to be the most influential children & book creators of his generation, substantially helping to raise the standards of book illustration.
The second half of his career was dedicated to him using his art to inspire workers. He became interested in liberal politics in the 1860s and in 1884, he joined the Social Democratic Federation.
A didactic element began to underlie much of his work, with him contributing weekly illustrations for the socialist periodicals Justice and The Commonwealth, as well as producing annual illustrations celebrating May Day; such as the one featured on this tea towel for the socialist magazine The Clarion.
Details
- Half Panama unbleached cotton
- Stitched on all four sides
- Includes hanging loop
- Measures approximately 19in x 27.5in.
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- You can wave a tea towel at a demonstration
- Tea towels can be used to cover warm muffins
- Hang one on the wall in your living room
- Send someone a message on a tea towel
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