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Art/Design Book Flower William Morris
SD item code:7983352
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Author: Rowan *Bain
Original text before translation
著:ローワン・ベイン
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Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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B5 size/144 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
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Description
Focusing on the Victoria & Albert Museum Collection A selection of Morris's many designs, about 80 patterns, mainly with floral motifs! The collection contains about 80 patterns, mostly with floral motifs! The collection includes about 80 patterns, mainly with floral motifs! Under the supervision of the Victoria & Albert Museum in England, the book traces the origins of Morris' designs, focusing on floral* patterns. From patterns inspired by natural British flowers such as daisies and poppies to patterns incorporating Middle Eastern designs learned from carpets, embroidery, and velvet, the exhibition explores the footprints of Morris' ideas with gorgeous illustrations. In addition to the patterns, the book also includes a masterpiece of Morris's tapestry designs, "The Forest". Rowan Bain & nbsp; Rowan Bain is the Senior Curator of the William Morris* Gallery. Previously Assistant*Curator at the Victoria & Albert Museum, he is co-author of May Morris: Arts & CraftsDesigner and the author of many articles on Morris and his collection. She is also the author of Be Magnificent: Walthamstow School of Art 1957 - 1967] and collaborated on the V&A's special exhibition Shoes: Pleasure & Pain. |
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A selection of Morris's many designs, about 80 patterns, mainly with floral motifs!
The collection contains about 80 patterns, mostly with floral motifs! The collection includes about 80 patterns, mainly with floral motifs!
Under the supervision of the Victoria & Albert Museum in England, the book traces the origins of Morris' designs, focusing on floral* patterns. From patterns inspired by natural British flowers such as daisies and poppies to patterns incorporating Middle Eastern designs learned from carpets, embroidery, and velvet, the exhibition explores the footprints of Morris' ideas with gorgeous illustrations. In addition to the patterns, the book also includes a masterpiece of Morris's tapestry designs, "The Forest".
Rowan Bain & nbsp;
Rowan Bain is the Senior Curator of the William Morris* Gallery. Previously Assistant*Curator at the Victoria & Albert Museum, he is co-author of May Morris: Arts & CraftsDesigner and the author of many articles on Morris and his collection. She is also the author of Be Magnificent: Walthamstow School of Art 1957 - 1967] and collaborated on the V&A's special exhibition Shoes: Pleasure & Pain.