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Anne Susan Zileri

1864
1965
Great Britain
Anne Susan Zileri (1864–1965) was a British artist known for her contributions to the late 19th and early 20th-century art scene in Great Britain.
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Anne Susan Zileri was a British artist born in 1864, whose career spanned the late Victorian era into the mid-20th century. She was primarily associated with the Arts and Crafts Movement, which emphasized traditional craftsmanship and the decorative arts. Zileri's work often featured intricate designs and a focus on natural motifs, reflecting the movement's ideals. Throughout her life, she exhibited her work in various prominent galleries across the United Kingdom, contributing to the dissemination of Arts and Crafts principles. Her longevity allowed her to witness and adapt to the evolving art scene, although she remained committed to the movement's core values until her death in 1965. Zileri's legacy is marked by her dedication to craftsmanship and her influence on subsequent generations of decorative artists.

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