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Voysey Collection

CFA Voysey, a renowned architect and designer, left an indelible mark on the world of art and craftsmanship

Background imageVoysey Collection: Pied Piper of the Animals, c1870-1941. Artist: Charles Francis Annesley Voysey

Pied Piper of the Animals, c1870-1941. Artist: Charles Francis Annesley Voysey
Pied Piper of the Animals, c1870-1941

Background imageVoysey Collection: CFA Voysey

CFA Voysey
Six cottages at Elmsthorpe near Leicester for the Earl of Lovelace. Architect: CFA Voysey

Background imageVoysey Collection: Clock case in ebony inlaid with ivory

Clock case in ebony inlaid with ivory, designed by CFA Voysey. 1906

Background imageVoysey Collection: A Donegal wool carpet with a flower design, c. 1903 (wool)

A Donegal wool carpet with a flower design, c. 1903 (wool)
991178 A Donegal wool carpet with a flower design, c.1903 (wool) by Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley (1857-1941); 307.2x368.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVoysey Collection: Clock, 1903-06 (ebony & ivory)

Clock, 1903-06 (ebony & ivory)
2972945 Clock, 1903-06 (ebony & ivory) by Voysey, Charles Francis Annesley (1857-1941); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London

Background imageVoysey Collection: After the inaugural supper at the St Johns Wood Art Club (engraving)

After the inaugural supper at the St Johns Wood Art Club (engraving)
607872 After the inaugural supper at the St Johns Wood Art Club (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVoysey Collection: Arsenal FC football team c 1922-1923

Arsenal FC football team c 1922-1923. Back row: Voysey, Rutherford, Dunn, Boreham, Graham. Front row: Baker, White, Young, Bradshaw, Turnbull, Patterson. Date: circa 1922-1923

Background imageVoysey Collection: Fireplace, c1895, (1897). Artist: Charles Francis Annesley Voysey

Fireplace, c1895, (1897). Artist: Charles Francis Annesley Voysey
Fireplace, c1895, (1897). A fireplace designed by Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857-1941). From The Studio Volume 9. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1897]

Background imageVoysey Collection: Garden Corner, c1907

Garden Corner, c1907. A room designed by Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857-1941). From The Studio Volume 42 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1907-8]

Background imageVoysey Collection: Charles Francis Annesley Voysey`, 1901 (1901-1902). Artist: John Henry Frederick Bacon

Charles Francis Annesley Voysey`, 1901 (1901-1902). Artist: John Henry Frederick Bacon
Charles Francis Annesley Voysey, 1901 (1901-1902). Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857-1941), English architect, furniture and textile designer. From The Studio Volume 24

Background imageVoysey Collection: I have much to be thankful for, 1871. Artist: Coide

I have much to be thankful for, 1871. Artist: Coide
I have much to be thankful for, 1871. A caricature of the Reverend Charles Voysey (1828-1912), British clergyman. Voysey was an Anglican curate convicted of heresy in 1871 for denying the doctrine of

Background imageVoysey Collection: Charles Voysey

Charles Voysey
CHARLES VOYSEY Theistic preacher Date: 1828 - 1912



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CFA Voysey, a renowned architect and designer, left an indelible mark on the world of art and craftsmanship. His attention to detail is evident in every piece he created, including the exquisite clock case made from ebony and adorned with intricate ivory inlays. This masterpiece stands as a testament to Voysey's skill and creativity. Another remarkable creation by the Donegal wool carpet featuring a stunning flower design. Crafted around 1903, this carpet showcases his ability to blend nature-inspired motifs with impeccable craftsmanship. Voysey's talent extended beyond furniture and textiles; he also dabbled in engraving. One notable piece depicts the inaugural supper at the St Johns Wood Art Club, capturing the essence of that memorable event through his artistic vision. Known for his versatility, Voysey even ventured into painting. "Pied Piper of Animals, " created between 1870-1941, reveals his whimsical side as he brings animals to life on canvas. In addition to these artistic endeavors, Voysey was also an accomplished architect. His fireplace design from 1895 exemplifies his signature style - clean lines combined with elegant simplicity. Nature played a significant role in inspiring Voysey's work; this is evident in his depiction of a serene garden corner circa 1907. The harmonious blend of greenery and architecture creates an idyllic setting that invites tranquility. Collaboration was not foreign to Voysey either; John Henry Frederick Bacon brought one of their joint creations to life with "Charles Francis Annesley Voysey" artwork from 1901-1902. This collaboration showcases both artists' talents while paying homage to their shared passion for aesthetics. While Charles Francis Annesley Voysey had much success throughout his career, it is important not to forget those who influenced him along the way. In "I have much to be thankful for, " Coide captures a heartfelt moment where gratitude shines through, reminding us of the importance of acknowledging our roots.