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The 19th-century American arts and crafts movement featured artists alienated by mass production who looked to return to handmade objects.

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  1. Although the phrase "arts and crafts" is now often used as a catchall for handmade art making, the term also refers to a 19th-century artistic movement in both England and the United States.

  2. Its adherents felt alienated by industrialization's mass production and sought to reintroduce human features to household objects and design.

  3. The American movement included several utopian communes, including William Lightfoot Price's Rose Valley community outside Philadelphia and Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead and Jane Byrd McCall Whitehead's Byrdcliffe outside Woodstock, New York.

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