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The British artist's designs appear on mugs, plates, shoes and more. A new exhibition explores how his signature style became ...
Morris's prints were immensely popular in his lifetime, and a handy timeline explains how, in spite of his left-wing ...
A London exhibition is exploring the relationship between the 19th-century British designer William Morris and Islamic art ...
- This spring, a major exhibition at The King’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace immerses visitors in the glamour and opulence of the Edwardian era.
One Mary Newill, a key figure in the Birmingham School of Art between 1892 and 1919. The Newill rug is inspired by Mary ...
London Borough of Waltham Forest The exhibition is part of the 75th anniversary celebrations of the William Morris Gallery, housed in a mansion the artist lived in as a teenager. The show will ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Held in the Museum’s main temporary exhibition spaces and organised by a team of mostly external curators, the exhibition, entitled “William Morris and Art from the Islamic World,” looks at ...