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Morris Pink Honeysuckle (William Morris) Ultra 12-month Vertical Hardback Dayplanner 2025 (Elastic Band Closure)

Morris Pink Honeysuckle (William Morris) Ultra 12-month Vertical Hardback Dayplanner 2025 (Elastic Band Closure)

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William Morris was a renowned artist who created woven and printed textile designs using hand woodblock printing, inspired by the natural world. His designs, such as antique florals and plants, have become classics in decorative arts.

Format: Hardback
Length: 160 pages
Publication date: 16 July 2024
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group


William Morris (1834-1896) was a renowned figure in the late 19th century Arts and Crafts movement, known for his innovative and beautiful woven and printed textile designs. Morris employed the ancient technique of hand woodblock printing, drawing inspiration from the natural world around him. His creations, which often featured evocative depictions of antique florals and plants, have become timeless classics in the world of decorative arts.

Morris's approach to design was deeply rooted in his belief in the importance of craftsmanship and the handmade. He believed that the beauty and value of a product were directly linked to the amount of time and effort that went into its creation. This philosophy led him to establish his own workshop, where he employed skilled artisans to produce his designs.

One of Morris's most famous designs is the "Strawberry Thief" pattern, which features a whimsical bird stealing strawberries from a garden. The pattern was inspired by a real-life incident that Morris witnessed while walking in a garden in England. Morris's use of color and pattern in this design is masterful, and it has become a symbol of the Arts and Crafts movement.

Morris's designs were not only beautiful but also functional. He believed that art should be accessible to everyone, and he worked to make his designs affordable. He sold his designs through his own shop, and he also collaborated with other designers and manufacturers to create a wider range of products.

Morris's influence on the Arts and Crafts movement was significant. He helped to revive interest in traditional crafts and techniques, and he inspired a generation of designers and artists. His designs were widely copied and reproduced, and they became a symbol of the modernist movement.

Despite his success, Morris faced many challenges throughout his life. He struggled with financial difficulties, and he was often criticized for his political views. He was a socialist, and he believed in the importance of social justice and equality. He was also a critic of the industrialization of society, and he believed that it was destroying the natural world.

In response to these challenges, Morris began to focus on his own personal life. He married Jane Burden in 1859, and they had a large family. He also began to write and publish his own books, which included essays on art, design, and social justice.

Morris's books were widely read, and they helped to spread his message of social justice and environmentalism. He was a founding member of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, and he worked to preserve many historic buildings in England.

In conclusion, William Morris was a remarkable figure in the late 19th century Arts and Crafts movement. His innovative and beautiful woven and printed textile designs have become timeless classics in the world of decorative arts. His belief in the importance of craftsmanship and the handmade led him to establish his own workshop, and his influence on the movement was significant. Despite his challenges, Morris remained committed to his beliefs and his work, and he left a lasting legacy that continues to inspire designers and artists today.

Weight: 556g
Dimension: 183 x 254 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781408758229

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