Morris Gallery - Morris History Objects Photos

The Morris Gallery shows objects about the history of William Morris, his associates & the Arts & Crafts movement in England.

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Boyhood home of William Morris now the Morris Gallery museum in Walthasmstow. London, United Kingdom.Historic plaque on Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Stairwell at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Display design at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.
Boyhood home of William Morris (1848-56) now the Morris Gallery museum in Walthasmstow. London, United Kingdom.Historic plaque on Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Stairwell at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Display design at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.
William Morris portrait by Charles Fairfax Murray at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.William Morris bronze bust at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.William Morris sculpted bust at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Canvas satchel carried everyday packed full of socialist pamphlets & lecture notes by William Morris at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.
William Morris portrait (c1870) by Charles Fairfax Murray at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.William Morris (1834-98) bronze bust at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.William Morris (1834-98) sculpted bust at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Canvas satchel carried everyday packed full of socialist pamphlets & lecture notes by William Morris at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.
Miniature watercolors on ivory of Morris's parents: William Morris Sr & Emma Shelton by T. Wheeler at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Edward Burne-Jones & William Morris photograph by Frederick Hollyer at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Flemish earthenware extra large coffee cup kept Burne-Jones family for when William Morris visited them by at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Design based of Geoffrey Chaucer's poem 'Legend of Good Women' for embroidered hanging by Edward Burne-Jones which he created to entice his mentor John Ruskin to stay in England & not move to Switzerland at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.
Miniature watercolors on ivory of Morris's parents: William Morris Sr & Emma Shelton (1824) by T. Wheeler at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Edward Burne-Jones & William Morris photograph (1874) by Frederick Hollyer at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Flemish earthenware extra large coffee cup kept Burne-Jones family for when William Morris visited them by at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Design (1863-4) based of Geoffrey Chaucer's poem 'Legend of Good Women' for embroidered hanging by Edward Burne-Jones which he created to entice his mentor John Ruskin to stay in England & not move to Switzerland at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.
Rouen Cathedral watercolor attrib. John Ruskin from era when Morris & friends toured France & discovered Gothic art at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Dante Gabriel Rossetti photo by Lewis Carroll at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Philip Webb ink wash by Charles Fairfax Murray at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Ford Madox Brown photo by W&D Downey at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.
Rouen Cathedral watercolor attrib. John Ruskin from era when Morris & friends toured France & discovered Gothic art at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Dante Gabriel Rossetti (Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood founder & associate of Morris) photo (1863) by Lewis Carroll at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Philip Webb (architect, designer of furniture, stained glass, tiles & associate of Morris) ink wash (1873) by Charles Fairfax Murray at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Ford Madox Brown (associate of Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood & Morris) photo (1864) by W&D Downey at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.
May Morris, youngest daughter of William Morris was firm's head of embroidery photo at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.John Henry Dearle drawing by Edward Payne at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Jane Morris , William's wife posing as Helen of Troy in painting study by William Morris at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.
May Morris, youngest daughter of William Morris was firm's head of embroidery photo (early 1890) at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.John Henry Dearle (started as Morris' apprentice & eventually became firm's chief designer) drawing (c1930) by Edward Payne at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.Jane Morris (nee Burden), William's wife posing as Helen of Troy in painting study (1863) by William Morris at Morris Gallery. London, United Kingdom.

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