biography
| name: |
Voysey, Charles (Francis Annesley)
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pronunciation:
[voyzee]
| sex:
| male
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| lived:
| (1857–1941)
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| biography:
| Architect and designer, born in London, UK. A disciple of John Ruskin and William Morris, he designed traditional country houses influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement, with accentuated gables, chimney stacks, buttresses, and long sloping roofs. He was also an important designer of wallpaper, textiles, furniture, and metalwork. |
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