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“How did William Morris, Britain’s greatest designer, go viral?” The museum put out an open call, encouraging members of the public to send in any Morris-decorated objects in their possessio ...
The Art Newspaper’s annual report on museum visitor figures is out and shows that the slow build-back after the Covid-19 closures is over, and museums are back at what we might consider their ...
This makes a new exhibition at the William Morris Museum in London on precisely this theme all the more rewarding. Held in the Museum’s main temporary exhibition spaces and organised by a team ...
The designer, artist, author and all-round polymath William Morris (1834-1896 ... His work is "the aesthetic of the museum shop", "the twee mail-order catalogue" and "the country-house tea ...
The Victorian arts and craftsman William Morris had two superb peacocks in ... which hangs in the civic museum in Cortona, the Umbrian town where it was first displayed in a church.
William Morris (1834-1896), the renowned designer and leading light ... and this work is largely copied from a 17th-century Italian fabric he saw at the V&A Museum. A later design, Flowerpot (1883) ...
“How did William Morris, Britain’s greatest designer, go viral?” The museum put out an open call, encouraging members of the public to send in any Morris-decorated objects in their possessio ...