Morris was an English polymath with interests in textile design and poetry. He was a novelist, translator, and socialist activist and he is perhaps best known for his association with the British Arts ...
William Morris' contributions to British design, arts and aesthetics are as Google says, 'nearly impossible to sum up". Describing him as a true prodigy, Google says that Morris "dove deeply into each ...
PAST BLAST: William Morris, the 19th-century textile designer synonymous with the British Arts and Crafts movement, is making a comeback with the completion of more than 40 unfinished, archival works ...
British textile designer William Morris has been honoured with a Google doodle, on what would have been his 182nd birthday. Morris was born in Walthamstow, then in Essex, on March 24, 1834. As well as ...
Google has chosen British textile great William Morris as its latest doodled celebration, with a selection of inspired images adorning the search engine today. On his 182nd birthday, William Morris’ ...
You can still get wallpaper and textile designs by William Morris today (Picture: GraphicaArtis/Getty Images) If you’re wondering who’s behind the pretty ...
A man of many interests Morrison threw himself into his work. The Walthamstow-born Englishman was passionate about craftsmanship and quality production. Morris had a background in graphic design and ...
William Morris by Abel Lewis, printed by James Edward Bruton (Brunton) platinotype cabinet card, April 1880. NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY, LONDON The British artist William Morris is well known for his ...
A visitor at the exhibition, Beyond William Morris – British Arts and Crafts 1890-1920, in Nanjing Museum (PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY) Curator Max Donnelly is glad that, after working for two and a half ...
If William Morris were alive today, would the arts and crafts pioneer be designing computer games? The V&A thinks so after launching an iPad game inspired by Morris’s work, which has been produced by ...