


Three views of Liberty & Co.. [Click on thumbnails for larger images.]
- Arthur Lasenby Liberty and the Evolution of the Liberty Style
- Materials Characteristic of the Liberty Style
- Mechanical Reproduction and Liberty's Cymric Line
- The Evolution of the Liberty Style: Opposition to Eroticism and the Human Form
- The Liberty Style's Combination of Art and Industry

Works in the Victorian Web
- Art Nouveau silk panel
- Silver and enamel clock
- Mirror frame
- Box designed by Achibald Knox
- Cigar Box designed by Achibald Knox
- Six Aesthetic-style teaspoons with bird finials and leaf bowls manufactured in Japan
- Old Times Sake (Peweter mug) — an image that you can rotate
References
Levy, Mervyn. Liberty Style, The Classic Years, 1798-1910. New York: Abrams, 1986.
Last modified 7 June 2019