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William Morris is famous for creating beautiful tapestry designs, full of lush green leaves and vines, in the late 19th century. A new study shows that Morris derived the color green from a ...
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Born in Walthamstow in 1834, William Morris spent a bucolic childhood cavorting ... the pattern repetition, muted colours, vines and tree limbs weaving through a dense labyrinth of foliage ...
William Morris & Art from the Islamic World is the ... to three gorgeous 16th-century Ottoman-Syrian vine trellis tiles in indigo, turquoise and green. Though Morris never ventured east of Italy ...
In Peacock & Vine, Byatt has turned works of art and their shade ... It is a task of daunting simplicity which A S Byatt attempts in her essay on the artist-designers William Morris and Mariano ...
Nearly 130 years after his death, the British artist William Morris’ designs are everywhere, from wallpapers and dinnerware to phone cases and hand cream. The ubiquity of Morris’ intricate ...
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Journalist Navid Akhtar examines the influence of Islamic design and values in the life of Victorian designer, poet, and craftsman William Morris. Show more Journalist Navid Akhtar examines the ...