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William died in 1896, and the Morris family did not own Kelmscott ... cover the home, as do his furniture and embroideries. The idyllic surroundings of Kelmscott Manor, which William described ...
Born in Walthamstow in 1834, William Morris spent a bucolic childhood cavorting ... A designer of textiles, wallpapers, tiles, stained glass, furniture, book illumination and type, he was also ...
When London’s William Morris Gallery reopened to the public ... of lush foliage – as well the highly decorative tapestries, furniture and stained glass windows that became the backbone of ...
In 1858, William Morris, a 24-year-old architectural draughtsman ... embroidering tapestries and making furniture and stained glass. The builders were instructed to leave the scaffolding up ...
William Morris by Abel Lewis ... Featuring a hundred or so exhibits – wallpapers, hangings, furniture, paintings, sketches and books – spread over nearly 600 square meters, Ms. Botella ...
A visitor at the exhibition, Beyond William Morris – British Arts and Crafts ... celebrating 90 years this year,” says Donnelly, curator of furniture and woodwork 1800-1915 at the Victoria ...
A scrolling acanthus. These are just a few of the nature-inspired motifs William Morris, the designer, artist, and thinker, conceptualized in the latter half of the 19th century. Today ...
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