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‘Have nothing in your house that is not beautiful and useful.’William Morris
lovethepinups: Ice Vogues of 1956 on Flickr. Illustration by Ruskin Williams, Russ This is a souvenir program from the Ice-Vogues of 1956. This was the 10th anniversary show. The president of Holiday on Ice Shows, Inc was Morris Chalfen. The program
kriptodepresija: History has remembered the kings and warriors, because they destroyed; art has remembered the people, because they created. William Morris
overdose-art: Textiles by William Morris
arsvitaest: “Woodpecker” tapestry [detail] Designer: William Morris (English, 1834-1896)Date: 1885 The Woodpecker tapestry by William Morris is very often seen in a special light by many Morris fans, as it was a decorative piece that was
browndresswithwhitedots: Design for ‘Wreath’ wallpaper by William Morris for Morris & Co, about 1880
venusmilk: William Morris. The Defence of Guenevere and Other Poems.Illustrated by Jessie M. King. London: J. Lane, 1904. (source) A book by Morris illustrated by King!
splinter-eye: William Morris floral print
cavetocanvas: William Morris, Willow Bough, 1887
robert-hadley: William Morris, Willow, 1973-74 block-printed on paper. Source: cooperhewitt.org
robert-hadley: William Morris Source: cooperhewitt.org
robert-hadley:William Morris & Co Acanthus Wallpaper
dianelikesart: hivemining: A few of my favourite William Morris/Morris & Co. patterns. 1. Honeysuckle 18762. Windrush 18833. Corncockle 18834. Jasmine Trellis 1868-705. Poppy 1880 !!!!
heaveninawildflower: Portière made by Morris & Co (1892–93). ‘Oak' green silk damask embroidered with silk (one of four). Designed by William Morris (1834–1896) and embroidered by May Morris (1862–1938). Text reads ‘Lo silken my
curiousmiscellanies:William Morris, La Margarete Wallpaper Design
curiousmiscellanies:William Morris, Part XII
nobrashfestivity: William Morris, Wallpaper Design, 1880′s more
blondebrainpower: William Morris, Woodpecker, 1885 William Morris was a socialist, a craftsman, a poet, a publisher and an artist. The inscription on this breathtaking hand-made tapestry reads ‘I once a king and chief, now am the tree barks thief/ ever
the-paintrist: Emanuel Leutze, Portrait of William Morris Hunt, c.1845 Portrait of the American artist William Morris Hunt of Boston, Massachusetts, by Emanuel Leutze. Oil on canvas. Owned by the Hunt family and later sold at auction at Christie’s.
flashandfootle: William Morris Hunt by hauk sven on Flickr.
Lt. Huntington Frothingham Wolcott (1867), William Morris Hunt
William Morris Hunt (c.1845), Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze
William Morris Hunt. self portrait,1860s
‘Self Portrait’ painted in 1866 by William Morris Hunt (1824-79).
wasbella102:Book of verse William Morris
lookafterling: Wallpaper by William Morris called “Marigold”. This will be in the bedroom of the future house.
heaveninawildflower: Marigold. Wallpaper designed ( circa 1875) by William Morris ( 1834–1896 ). Printed by Jeffrey & Co. (London) Image and text courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
arsantiquis: Patterns by William Morris, part III.
misswallflower: Wallpapers by William Morris (1834–1896)
itsdontheman: Vintage Ephemera: Willow Bough wallpaper designed by William Morris, repurposed as fabric design c. 1895
heaveninawildflower:Marigold. Wallpaper designed ( circa 1875) by William Morris ( 1834–1896 ). Printed by Jeffrey & Co. (London)Image and text courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
thebirdandthevine: William Morris (1834-1896) English textile designer, artist and writer associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and English Arts and Crafts Movement.
allezenbateau: Textile pattern by William Morris
19thcenturyboyfriend: Lt. Huntington Frothingham Wolcott (1867), William Morris Hunt
design-is-fine:William Morris, textile design Golden Lily, 1899/1920s A. Sanderson Fabric, London. Jacksons.se
fuckyeahvintageillustration: ‘Pre-Raphaelite ballads’ by William Morris, with many illustrations and decorative borders in black and white by H. M. O’Kane. Published 1900 by A. Wessel Co. See the complete book here.
toryburch: M is for Mesmerized by Morris And that’s William Morris, the English textile designer… Above, his “Bird and Anemone” print from 1881.
heaveninawildflower: Marigold. Wallpaper designed ( circa 1875) by William Morris ( 1834–1896 ). Printed by Jeffrey & Co. (London)Image and text courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
robert-hadley:William Morris - Strawberry Thief Wallpaper
Wallpaper by William Morris called “Marigold”.
bajuz: William Morris, Willow Bough, 1887
michaelcharles: Brother Rabbit by William Morris. Reproduction by Scalamandre.
browsethestacks: William Morris Art Nouveau Wallpapers
lucreziasborgias: Patterns by William Morris, part I.
pennyroyal-tree: Patterns by William Morris, part III.
wasbella102: Book of verse William Morris
harrietstaniforth: Genevieve in William Morris
uispeccoll: By request from our follower @cosmictypewriter! William Morris. The tale of King Florus and the Fair Jehane / [Translated by William Morris from the French of the 13th century.] Hammersmith : Kelmscott Press, 1893. Green morocco
artmastered:William Morris, Guinevere and Iseult: Cartoon for Stained Glass, 1862, chalk, graphite and watercolour on paper, 61 x 68.5 cm, Tate Britain, London. SourceThis is one of thirteen stained glass windows designed by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner
arthistoryminor: Blue Wallpapers & Textiles // William Morris // Mid-19th Century
heaveninawildflower: ‘Willow Bough.’ Block-printed wallpaper designed 1887 by William Morris for Morris & Company. Printed by Jeffrey & Co. Image and text courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Honeysuckle, William Morris, 1876
labellefilleart: La Belle Iseult, William Morris
zijperspace: William Morris, Part XII:Wandle Design (for Chintz).
garlandmuse: William Morris - Pimpernel Wallpaper Design (1876) Morris & Co.
arthistoryminor: Mixed Textile Designs // William Morris // Late 19th Century “Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.”- William Morris