Artnet news: WILLIAM MORRIS ARTS AND CRAFTS DESIGN RUG: 9'2 X 11'9
While the noted Arts and Crafts designer’s patterns have never gone out of production, they are enjoying a resurgence in popularity. A leading figure of the British Arts and Crafts movement, William ...
insider.si.edu: Tulips and peacocks : William Morris and art from the Islamic world / edited by Rowan Bain.
"[The exhibition] William Morris & Art from the Islamic World is curated by Rowan Bain, principal curator of the William Morris Gallery, and Qaisra M. Khan, Curator of Islamic Art,".--William Morris ...
Tulips and peacocks : William Morris and art from the Islamic world / edited by Rowan Bain.
The Boston Globe: Designed in the 1800s, William Morris wallpaper is once again on trend — in a big way
Designed in the 1800s, William Morris wallpaper is once again on trend — in a big way
Architectural Digest: The William Morris Oeuvre: Why the Once-Radical Designs Continue to Intrigue
A vine weaving through a trellis. A gang of mischievous thrushes stealing strawberries. A scrolling acanthus. These are just a few of the nature-inspired motifs William Morris, the designer, artist, ...
Christian Science Monitor: For designer William Morris, beauty was key to happiness
William is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It became popular in England after the Norman conquest in 1066, [2] and remained so throughout the Middle Ages and into the modern era.
William married The Princess of Wales, née Kate Middleton, in a grand royal wedding at Westminster Abbey in April 2011. He is the proud father of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.