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DescriptionMorris Tapestry detail.png | Detail from a tapestry called "The Seasons" or "Orchard," woven by Morris and Company in wool, silk, and mohair on a cotton ground at Merton Abbey in 1890, designed by William Morris and John Henry Dearle. (Details from Linda Parry, William Morris Textiles.) |
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Source | Planet Art CD of royalty-free PD images William Morris: Selected Works |
Author | William Morris and John Henry Dearle |
William Morris
(1834–1896) |
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William M. Morris | ||
Description | British painter, designer, architect and writer | ||
Date of birth/death | 24 March 1834 | 3 October 1896 | |
Location of birth/death | Walthamstow (Essex) | London-Hammersmith | |
Work period | 1869 –1896 | ||
Work location | Deutsch: Südengland English: Southern England | ||
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Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse |
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