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William Morris

William Morris

The William Morris style, popular from 1860 to 1910, is known for its intricate and elegant designs inspired by nature. Founded by the British artist and textile designer William Morris, this style gained fame for its high-quality craftsmanship and its revival of traditional handmade techniques. The William Morris style emphasized the use of organic forms, rich colors, and fine details, often featuring motifs such as flowers, birds, and intricate patterns. Its influence extended to various art forms, including textiles, wallpaper, furniture, and stained glass, and played a significant role in the Arts and Crafts movement.

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SOMETHING in the style of William Morris

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Arts and Crafts movementJohn RuskinEdward Burne-JonesPhilip Webb
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