Art Workers Guild/Definition

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Art Workers Guild [r]: Formed in the 1880s by the merger of the architects of St. George's Art Society and The Fifteen, a group of designers and decorative artists. It's purposes were to bring together a wider range of Handicraftsmen and Designers, provide practical demonstrations for members and exhibitions, and offer a forum for papers and discussion to encourage "The Unity of Art."