George Washington Jack | |
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Born | 8 August 1855 Long Island, New York |
Died | 15 December 1931 |
Occupation | Architect - Furniture Designer - Wood Carver |
Employer | Morris & Co. |
Style | Arts and Crafts movement |
Spouse | Annie Jack |
Children | Jessie Jack Margery Jack |
George Washington Henry Jack (8 August 1855 – 15 December 1931) was a British Arts and Crafts designer and architect. Born in America, he grew up and trained in Scotland, before moving south to join the office of Philip Webb. A contemporary of William Morris, Jack designed furniture for Morris & Co., and was a member of the Art Workers Guild and the Arts and Crafts Society. After the turn of the 20th century, he set up his own practice, which continued until his death.