During his career, William Morris produced over 50 wallpapers. These designs – many of which feature in the V&A's extensive Morris collection – adopted a naturalistic and very British take on pattern ...
The openness and egalitarianism of the Arts and Crafts movement opened the door to my love for art, writes Thea Redmill ...
One of the 19th century's most famous names, William Morris is still renowned today as the designer of patterns such as 'Willow Bough' and 'Strawberry Thief'. But his wallpapers and textiles are only ...
Born in Walthamstow in March 1834, William Morris founded the Arts and Crafts movement in Britain. Discover how he was inspired by nature and went on to design some of the most recognisable textile ...
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 ...
Bring Victorian style into your home with beautiful William Morris wallpaper. A British textile designer, poet, artist, novelist, socialist activist and translator, William Morris was certainly a man ...
Morris is recognised as one of the most significant cultural figures of Victorian Britain. He was best known in his lifetime as a poet, although he posthumously became better known for his designs.
Larry Auerbach, the veteran William Morris agent who ended his career helping USC students make connections with people in ...
Larry Auerbach, the longtime William Morris Agency senior leader who segued to a 25-year run at USC School of Cinematic Arts, ...
The pupils from William Morris Primary School, part of the GLF Schools Multi-Academy Trust, participated in the sponsored event on Friday, November 15. They aimed to raise as much money as possible ...