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Lindsay Phillip Butterfield (1869–1948) was a British textile and wallpaper designer. According to the V&A, he was "one of the most successful freelance designers of patterns who worked in the Arts and Crafts style." He trained at Lambeth School of Art in 1887 to 1888, then briefly studied architecture under his cousin , before spending three years at the National Art Training School in South Kensington, London. His uncle was the London church architect William Butterfield (1814-1900), and his godfather was John Belcher, also an architect.

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  • Lindsay P. Butterfield (1869-1948) était un artiste de la mouvance Arts & Crafts. Il a d'abord suivi les cours du soir de la en 1887 puis ceux de la de South Kensington pendant 3 ans. Devenu, en 1894, un artiste indépendant dans la conception de tapisseries et de textiles, il a néanmoins continué à enseigner dans plusieurs écoles d'art et fut un membre fondateur de la en 1930. Il a publié Floral forms in historic design en 1922. (fr)
  • Lindsay Phillip Butterfield (1869–1948) was a British textile and wallpaper designer. According to the V&A, he was "one of the most successful freelance designers of patterns who worked in the Arts and Crafts style." He trained at Lambeth School of Art in 1887 to 1888, then briefly studied architecture under his cousin , before spending three years at the National Art Training School in South Kensington, London. His uncle was the London church architect William Butterfield (1814-1900), and his godfather was John Belcher, also an architect. In 1922, he published Floral forms in historic design for B. T. Batsford Ltd. In 1930, he was a founder member of the , now the Chartered Society of Designers. His work is in the permanent collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. (en)
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  • Lindsay P. Butterfield (1869-1948) était un artiste de la mouvance Arts & Crafts. Il a d'abord suivi les cours du soir de la en 1887 puis ceux de la de South Kensington pendant 3 ans. Devenu, en 1894, un artiste indépendant dans la conception de tapisseries et de textiles, il a néanmoins continué à enseigner dans plusieurs écoles d'art et fut un membre fondateur de la en 1930. Il a publié Floral forms in historic design en 1922. (fr)
  • Lindsay Phillip Butterfield (1869–1948) was a British textile and wallpaper designer. According to the V&A, he was "one of the most successful freelance designers of patterns who worked in the Arts and Crafts style." He trained at Lambeth School of Art in 1887 to 1888, then briefly studied architecture under his cousin , before spending three years at the National Art Training School in South Kensington, London. His uncle was the London church architect William Butterfield (1814-1900), and his godfather was John Belcher, also an architect. (en)
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  • Lindsay Philip Butterfield (fr)
  • Lindsay Butterfield (en)
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