Charles robert ashbee biography of christopher
Ashbee was born in Middlesex in He grew up and went on to study at Wellington College and later King's College in Cambridge.!
Biography
Charles Robert Ashbee was born in London, the son of a prosperous city merchant.
Educated at Wellington College and King's College, Cambridge, he was articled to G. F. Bodley.
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While working in Bodley's office Ashbee lived at Toynbee Hall, the pioneer University Settlement in Whitechapel where he initiated classes in art and craft which become the nucleus of the School of Handicraft (1887) and the Guild of Handicraft (1888).
The Guild is now chiefly known for the metalwork and jewellery designed by Ashbee himself, and for the furniture made for the Grand Duke of Hesse in collaboration with the designer M. H. Baillie Scott in the workshops at Essex House in the Mile End Road.
In 1902 Ashbee undertook his grand experiment and removed the entire Guild to Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds. For a while the Guild's affairs prospered, but from 1905 the receipts from the craftwork fell off disastrously and by 1907 the company was forced into voluntary liquidation.
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