2019年5月22日 星期三

William Morris and the Kelmscott Press (3):The William Morris Society;'A History of Kelmscott House'





William Morris and the Kelmscott Press (2):The Marlatts. The Socialist  Designer Who Revived British Craftsmanship



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Golden Type - Wikipedia


The Ideal Book: Essays and Lectures on the Arts of the Book

William Morris 和 William S. Peterson | 1985




From the Spring Edition of the William Morris Gallery newsletter, which arrived this morning.





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I’ve been wanting to share this with other fans of William Morris’s work. I hope you enjoy!

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Introduction: A hand-illuminated copy of William Morris's Syr Perecyvelle of Gales, first printed in 1895, was discovered while awaiting destruction in early 20




'A History of Kelmscott House' written by our Curator Helen Elletson is available on-line from our page on the Blackwell's bookseller website:
https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/editorial/william-morris
The book provides a fascinating, detailed and illustrated account as to the history of Kelmscott House, Hammersmith, the home of William Morris for the last 18 years of his life and the house in which he died. Helen explores the history of the house before and after Morris's residence up until the present day where the basement and coach house are open to the public as a small museum and home to the William Morris Society.
'...truly, a beautiful book for a beautiful house.' The Journal of William Morris Studies
Also available to purchase from our museum shop in the Coach House at Kelmscott House, Hammersmith, open Thursdays and Saturdays 2 - 5 pm.



British Museum
‘Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful’ 🌸🎨🌺
William Morris was born #onthisday in 1834. A prolific artist, designer and political campaigner, Morris is known for his floral motifs decorating wallpaper, furniture and tiles – his textile and wallpaper patterns are still in production today.
The woodblock for this 1898 print was cut by Morris, based on a drawing by Pre-Raphaelite artist Edward Burne-Jones. The two met at university and shared a flat in London in the 1850s, a few streets away from the Museum http://ow.ly/h8S530o9sJ5
Love William Morris? Our online shop has a wonderful range inspired by his designs – browse the collection: http://ow.ly/kbMt30o9wRl


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