Believing that art could and should find expression in utilitarian objects that could be enjoyed as part of everyday life, William Morris (English, 18341896) worked in a wide range of fields, including textiles, furniture, tiles, glass, and wallpaper. A progenitor of the movement that came to be called Arts and Crafts, by the 1890s he was a legend throughout the world. His sensibility dramatically influenced typography, printing, and interior design.
A leader in the styles and politics of his time, William Morris viewed his patterns as both an art form and a means of social commentary. In response to the industrial designs and manufacturing of the Machine Age, he and his counterparts at Morris & Co.—some of whose designs are also featured on these notecards—created wallpapers and fabrics that boasted natural floral motifs and handmade craftmanship.
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This boxed set contains 3 cards each of 4 designs and 1 dozen white envelopes. The four floral designs embossed on these notecards were part of larger patterns printed or woven on cotton, silk, or linen by Morris & Company. Morris's works are now considered exemplary of the Arts and Crafts movement and important to the development of Art Nouveau.
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A leader in the styles and politics of his time, William Morris viewed his patterns as both an art form and a means of social commentary. In response to the industrial designs and manufacturing of the Machine Age, he and his counterparts at Morris & Co.—some of whose designs are also featured on these notecards—created wallpapers and fabrics that boasted natural floral motifs and handmade craftmanship.
William Morris Keepsake Boxed Notecards
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