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Morris Icon 4

In stock
SKU
WMET0211
Specialty: Giclee on Matte Paper, with Fillet, with Floated Printed Top Mat with Reverse Bevels
  • Matte Paper
  • Non-Customizable
  • 21"w x 25"h
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Image F0020
F0020
0.25″ x 0.00″
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Image M0735SUB1
M0735SUB1
0.75″ x 1.00″
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Image B222
B222
4.25″
Maximum 250 characters
DT653

This Met x Wendover Art Group design is a reproduction of an original work of art in The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection.

Pink and Rose

William Morris (British, 1834–1896)

Block-printed wallpaper in distemper colors, ca. 1890

Purchase, Edward C. Moore Jr. Gift, 1923      23.163.4a

Despite his prolific work as a designer of stained glass, textiles, tapestries, furniture, and books, it is for his wallpapers that Morris is best known today. Beginning in 1862 with the firm Morris, Marshall, Faulkner, and Company, and later on his own with Morris & Company, Morris designed 41 wallpapers and five ceiling papers. Pink and Rose from about 1890 is typical of his late style, which is characterized by naturalism and a clearly articulated repeating pattern.

DT653

This Met x Wendover Art Group design is a reproduction of an original work of art in The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection.

Pink and Rose

William Morris (British, 1834–1896)

Block-printed wallpaper in distemper colors, ca. 1890

Purchase, Edward C. Moore Jr. Gift, 1923      23.163.4a

Despite his prolific work as a designer of stained glass, textiles, tapestries, furniture, and books, it is for his wallpapers that Morris is best known today. Beginning in 1862 with the firm Morris, Marshall, Faulkner, and Company, and later on his own with Morris & Company, Morris designed 41 wallpapers and five ceiling papers. Pink and Rose from about 1890 is typical of his late style, which is characterized by naturalism and a clearly articulated repeating pattern.