The William Morris who persists in the public mind is mostly the one who lingers on our walls – so much so that curators have often felt compelled to ‘reveal’ his other sides, such as his poetry or ...
Some people have their homes turned into museums devoted to the person -- but not many get two of them, and such a person is ...
When they come into bud, a courting peacock would break them. The Victorian arts and craftsman William Morris had two superb peacocks in his dining room at Kelmscott Manor, his country retreat in ...
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Woman & Home on MSNWilliam Morris is having a style revival - interior designers reveal the two special women behind itMorris & Co collaborations are popping up everywhere: with Ruggable, Piglet In Bed, Button & Sprung, and Habitat. I did a deep dive into the women behind this revival.
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Tribune on MSNWilliam Morris: ‘I Do Not Want Art for a Few’On William Morris' birthday, we republish his lecture on the decorative arts — in which he laid out his vision of art created ...
Most people have heard of William Morris, one of the leaders of the 19th century Arts and Crafts movement. His abstract, nature-inspired designs still adorn everything from wallpaper to notebooks ...
"Morris makes unreal classic depictions of our natural world". Lydia Lovell explores the floral textiles of William Morris.
This is a design by the British artist and designer May Morris. May was born in 1862 and died in 1938. Her father, William Morris (1834 - 1896), was a famous artist and poet, and May is often ...
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