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theredshoes:William Morris, for the Kelmscott PressProof, title-page, The History of Reynard the Fox
William Morris at age 41. He was a frenetic, energetic presence. There is a great deal of variety in
Kehinde Wiley’s portraits exude grandeur. In his layered and monumentalworks, he bestows his subject
overdose-art:Textiles by William Morris
pre-raphaelisme:Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood » Topsy and Ned (William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones)
design-is-fine:Odes of Horace, illustrated by William Morris. Digital Collections at the University
pearl-nautilus:William Morris Peacock Pattern
centuriespast:Stella VespertinaEdward Burne-Jones (1833–1898)William Morris Gallery
Shieldmaiden Lagertha, wife of Ragnar Lodbrok (ca. 840-65)By Morris Meredith Williams (1881-1973)
heaveninawildflower:‘Portrait of Mrs William Morris, nee Jane Burden’ (1860) by Dante Gabriel Rosset
arthistoryminor:Blue Wallpapers & Textiles // William Morris // Mid-19th Century
oldpaintings:The Snow Storm, 1859 by William Morris Hunt (American, 1824–1879)
oldpaintings:The Snow Storm, 1859 by William Morris Hunt (American, 1824–1879)
oldpaintings:The Snow Storm, 1859 by William Morris Hunt (American, 1824–1879)
gregory-peck:Good, I like that. If you’re puzzled, you’re thinking of me.Montgomery Clift as Morris
William Morris, design for Windrush printed textile, 1881–1883
robert-hadley:A page from the wallpaper notebooks of William Morris & Co. c. 1860s
pagewoman:Kelmscott Manor, Oxfordshire, EnglandHome of William Morris
hivemining:A few of my favourite William Morris/Morris & Co. patterns.1. Honeysuckle 18762. Wind
nobrashfestivity:William Morris, Wallpaper Design, 1884 more
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling BeeThe BoysWilliam Morris Barfée, Charlito “Chip” Tolentino, Leaf
williammorristile:(via Unicorn Tiles from Tapestries: Hunt for the Unicorn, Lady and the Unicorn) Fe
“Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful.” ― Willia
design-is-fine:William Morris, textile design Golden Lily, 1899/1920s A. Sanderson Fabric, London. J
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