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Charles Francis Annesley Voysey
(1857 - 1941) originally trained as an architect and
established his own practice in 1882. His distinctive
architectural style quickly received recognition, and
he was persuaded to extend his obvious talents to incorporate
all decorative forms, most notably textiles, wallpaper
and carpets.
His designs all possess a quality
of uncluttered simplicity, usually featuring his favourite
motifs of birds, trees, flowers and hearts.
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