Charles Holme Libri
Charles Holme fu un giornalista e critico d'arte inglese, fondatore e primo redattore di The Studio dal 1893. Nei primi decenni del XX secolo, pubblicò una serie di libri che promuovevano l'arte popolare. I suoi scritti esplorarono il valore estetico e il significato culturale delle forme artistiche tradizionali.






Peasant Art in Russia
- 238pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Peasant Art in Austria and Hungary
- 280pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
A Course of Instruction in Wood Carving According to the Japanese Method
- 130pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
Detailed instructions and numerous illustrations make this classic guide an essential resource for both beginners and experienced carvers interested in Japanese woodcarving. Over a century old, it has remained a favorite among artists and craftspeople, offering the skills and techniques necessary to create stunning wood art.
Peasant Art in Sweden, Lapland and Iceland
- 218pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
The book showcases a curated selection of decorative and fine arts from Sweden, Iceland, and northern Finland, highlighting outsider art forms such as folk and peasant art. It features a diverse range of creations, including paintings, jewelry, textiles, and pottery. Charles Holme, an influential art critic and promoter of peasant art, plays a significant role in this work, having dedicated his later life to advocating for these unique art forms after retiring from his successful career in the silk industry.
Peasant art in Italy
- 260pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
The book is recognized for its significant contribution to literature, serving as a vital resource for scholars and future generations. It has been reproduced in its original print format, preserving any marks or annotations to maintain its authenticity and historical integrity. This approach ensures that the book's true nature and importance are not lost over time.


