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This Met x Wendover Art Group design is a reproduction of an original work of art in The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection.
Fruit (or Pomegranate)
William Morris (British, 1834–1896)
Block-printed wallpaper in distemper colors, ca. 1866
Purchase, Edward C. Moore Jr. Gift, 1923 23.163.4g
Morris designed 41 wallpapers and five ceiling papers, working from 1862 with Morris, Marshall, Faulkner, and Company, and from 1875 with Morris & Company. Fruit (or Pomegranate) is one of Morris’s early wallpapers. After some reworking, production took place in 1864–65. A repeating pattern of lemons, oranges, pomegranates, peaches, fruit blossoms, and foliage is printed against a French-blue ground, and a variant was also produced using a light cream background.

This Met x Wendover Art Group design is a reproduction of an original work of art in The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection.
Fruit (or Pomegranate)
William Morris (British, 1834–1896)
Block-printed wallpaper in distemper colors, ca. 1866
Purchase, Edward C. Moore Jr. Gift, 1923 23.163.4g
Morris designed 41 wallpapers and five ceiling papers, working from 1862 with Morris, Marshall, Faulkner, and Company, and from 1875 with Morris & Company. Fruit (or Pomegranate) is one of Morris’s early wallpapers. After some reworking, production took place in 1864–65. A repeating pattern of lemons, oranges, pomegranates, peaches, fruit blossoms, and foliage is printed against a French-blue ground, and a variant was also produced using a light cream background.