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  1. William Morris’s frustration at being unable to find furnishings to his taste led him to create his own. Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. (known to its partners as ‘The Firm’) was the decorative arts company founded by Morris and his close acquaintances in 1861.

  2. William Morris (1834–1896) is acknowledged as the leader of the British Arts and Crafts movement of the second half of the nineteenth century. His enterprise, Morris & Company, produced a variety of decorative arts, with textiles and wallpapers comprising a large portion of their artistic output. In 1923, the Metropolitan acquired the institution's first examples from the oeuvre of Morris ...

  3. Jul 19, 2019 · William Morris (March 24, 1834–Oct. 3, 1896) was an artist, designer, poet, craftsman, and political writer who had a major impact on the fashions and ideologies of Victorian Britain and the English Arts and Crafts Movement. He also had a profound influence on building design, but he's better known today for his textile designs, which have ...

  4. William Morris nurtured a romantic enthusiasm for historical design from childhood. This was fully ignited while he was at Oxford, when a tour of the Gothic cathedrals of northern France led him to realise that he wanted a 'life of art' not a career in the Church. Morris was enthusiastic not only about the 'crispness and abundance of detail' of ...

  5. Nov 29, 2021 · The 19th-Century maximalist and activist is still inspiring the artists and interior designers of today. Cath Pound explores why his vibrant, nature-filled designs speak to us. William Morris was ...

  6. William Morris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was a revolutionary force in Victorian Britain whose work dramatically changed the fashions and ideologies of the era. As a craftsman, designer, poet, printer, socialist, novelist, and environmentalist, Morris was not only influential in his own time, but his legacy remains alive and important ...

  7. Apr 7, 2024 · William Morris. Founded in 1971, the William Morris Society in the United States is a group of scholars and enthusiasts brought together in fellowship by our shared interest in the life and works of the nineteenth-century writer, designer, and political thinker William Morris. Images: Portrait of William Morris by Frederick Hollyer, 1884.

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