Willow wallpaper pattern (1874) by William Morris. With Artist Name and Artwork Title. Giclee Print with Pigment Based Ink on Museum Quality Matte Paper in a Custom Built Sustainable Wood Frame.
Willow wallpaper pattern (1874) by William Morris. With Artist Name and Artwork Title. Giclee Print with Pigment Based Ink on Museum Quality Matte Paper in a Custom Built Sustainable Wood Frame.
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Artist Name: William Morris
Artwork Name: Willow wallpaper pattern
Artwork Date: 1874
Artist Nationality: British
Artistic Style or Movement: Arts and Crafts Movement
Genre: Decorative Arts
Period: Victorian Era
Medium: Wallpaper
Technique: Block Printing
Cultural and Geographic Context: 19th-century Britain
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Harmony with nature
Artist's Intent and Context: Promote handcrafted design over industrial production
Formal elements and Composition: Organic patterns with flowing lines and natural motifs
William Morris's "Willow" wallpaper pattern, created in 1874, stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of nature transposed into decorative art. Morris, a seminal figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement, was not just an artist but a visionary who sought to reform the aesthetic standards of his time. Born in 1834 in Walthamstow, England, Morris was a polymath: a poet, designer, and socialist reformer who believed in the integration of beauty and utility in everyday life.
The "Willow" pattern exemplifies Morris's dedication to craftsmanship and his philosophical approach of art for all. He was inspired by the natural world, and this piece reflects his belief in the harmony between nature and human creativity. The design features intertwining willow branches and leaves, rendered with a rhythmic, organic fluidity that captures the essence of life itself. His use of repeating patterns and natural motifs became a hallmark of his work, reflecting his disdain for the industrialization that he felt dehumanized both the worker and the consumer.
Morris employed traditional techniques, such as block printing, to achieve the lush, intricate details that are characteristic of his wallpapers. The "Willow" pattern is significant not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its role in redefining the decorative arts. Today, the original design is preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, a fitting tribute to Morris's lasting impact on the art world.
Experience this masterpiece as a museum-quality fine art print with vibrant, true-to-life colors, created using advanced 12-color giclée printing technology. Elegantly framed in premium oak or ash wood with unique grain patterns, each print arrives ready to hang, showcasing the artwork on archival-grade, master's edition, museum-quality acid-free paper for a glare-free, clean finish.
Giclée printing delivers exceptional resolution, expansive color spectrum, and uncompromising detail, ensuring high-quality reproductions that closely mirror the original artwork. Preferred by artists, photographers, and galleries, it offers a precise replication of color palettes, capturing every nuance for timeless masterpieces ideal for your home or office.
Crafted with fade-resistant, pigment-based archival inks , these prints guarantee longevity and brilliance for generations. Frames are custom-built by specialist artisans, featuring a 20mm (0.79") thick design with shatterproof plexiglass protection. Available in various sizes, they are eco-friendly, using FSC-certified materials and responsibly sourced wood.
Key Features:
Frame Material: Responsibly sourced oak or ash wood.
Paper Finish: Smooth, glare-free matte; 200 gsm (80 lb), 0.26 mm (10.3 mils).
Color Vibrancy: High-quality ink technology ensures vivid and accurate colors.
Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass.
Eco-Friendly: Printed on FSC-certified paper and wood.
Ready-to-Hang: Includes a hanging kit for immediate display.
Enjoy timeless art with unmatched quality and sustainability.
Artwork Name: Willow wallpaper pattern
Artwork Date: 1874
Artist Nationality: British
Artistic Style or Movement: Arts and Crafts Movement
Genre: Decorative Arts
Period: Victorian Era
Medium: Wallpaper
Technique: Block Printing
Cultural and Geographic Context: 19th-century Britain
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Harmony with nature
Artist's Intent and Context: Promote handcrafted design over industrial production
Formal elements and Composition: Organic patterns with flowing lines and natural motifs
William Morris's "Willow" wallpaper pattern, created in 1874, stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of nature transposed into decorative art. Morris, a seminal figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement, was not just an artist but a visionary who sought to reform the aesthetic standards of his time. Born in 1834 in Walthamstow, England, Morris was a polymath: a poet, designer, and socialist reformer who believed in the integration of beauty and utility in everyday life.
The "Willow" pattern exemplifies Morris's dedication to craftsmanship and his philosophical approach of art for all. He was inspired by the natural world, and this piece reflects his belief in the harmony between nature and human creativity. The design features intertwining willow branches and leaves, rendered with a rhythmic, organic fluidity that captures the essence of life itself. His use of repeating patterns and natural motifs became a hallmark of his work, reflecting his disdain for the industrialization that he felt dehumanized both the worker and the consumer.
Morris employed traditional techniques, such as block printing, to achieve the lush, intricate details that are characteristic of his wallpapers. The "Willow" pattern is significant not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its role in redefining the decorative arts. Today, the original design is preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, a fitting tribute to Morris's lasting impact on the art world.
Experience this masterpiece as a museum-quality fine art print with vibrant, true-to-life colors, created using advanced 12-color giclée printing technology. Elegantly framed in premium oak or ash wood with unique grain patterns, each print arrives ready to hang, showcasing the artwork on archival-grade, master's edition, museum-quality acid-free paper for a glare-free, clean finish.
Giclée printing delivers exceptional resolution, expansive color spectrum, and uncompromising detail, ensuring high-quality reproductions that closely mirror the original artwork. Preferred by artists, photographers, and galleries, it offers a precise replication of color palettes, capturing every nuance for timeless masterpieces ideal for your home or office.
Crafted with fade-resistant, pigment-based archival inks , these prints guarantee longevity and brilliance for generations. Frames are custom-built by specialist artisans, featuring a 20mm (0.79") thick design with shatterproof plexiglass protection. Available in various sizes, they are eco-friendly, using FSC-certified materials and responsibly sourced wood.
Key Features:
Frame Material: Responsibly sourced oak or ash wood.
Paper Finish: Smooth, glare-free matte; 200 gsm (80 lb), 0.26 mm (10.3 mils).
Color Vibrancy: High-quality ink technology ensures vivid and accurate colors.
Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass.
Eco-Friendly: Printed on FSC-certified paper and wood.
Ready-to-Hang: Includes a hanging kit for immediate display.
Enjoy timeless art with unmatched quality and sustainability.
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Willow wallpaper pattern (1874) by William Morris. With Artist Name and Artwork Title. Giclee Print with Pigment Based Ink on Museum Quality Matte Paper in a Custom Built Sustainable Wood Frame.
Willow wallpaper pattern (1874) by William Morris. With Artist Name and Artwork Title. Giclee Print with Pigment Based Ink on Museum Quality Matte Paper in a Custom Built Sustainable Wood Frame.
Regular price
£90.29 GBP
Regular price
Sale price
£90.29 GBP
Unit price
/
per
Artist Name: William Morris
Artwork Name: Willow wallpaper pattern
Artwork Date: 1874
Artist Nationality: British
Artistic Style or Movement: Arts and Crafts Movement
Genre: Decorative Arts
Period: Victorian Era
Medium: Wallpaper
Technique: Block Printing
Cultural and Geographic Context: 19th-century Britain
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Harmony with nature
Artist's Intent and Context: Promote handcrafted design over industrial production
Formal elements and Composition: Organic patterns with flowing lines and natural motifs
William Morris's "Willow" wallpaper pattern, created in 1874, stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of nature transposed into decorative art. Morris, a seminal figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement, was not just an artist but a visionary who sought to reform the aesthetic standards of his time. Born in 1834 in Walthamstow, England, Morris was a polymath: a poet, designer, and socialist reformer who believed in the integration of beauty and utility in everyday life.
The "Willow" pattern exemplifies Morris's dedication to craftsmanship and his philosophical approach of art for all. He was inspired by the natural world, and this piece reflects his belief in the harmony between nature and human creativity. The design features intertwining willow branches and leaves, rendered with a rhythmic, organic fluidity that captures the essence of life itself. His use of repeating patterns and natural motifs became a hallmark of his work, reflecting his disdain for the industrialization that he felt dehumanized both the worker and the consumer.
Morris employed traditional techniques, such as block printing, to achieve the lush, intricate details that are characteristic of his wallpapers. The "Willow" pattern is significant not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its role in redefining the decorative arts. Today, the original design is preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, a fitting tribute to Morris's lasting impact on the art world.
Experience this masterpiece as a museum-quality fine art print with vibrant, true-to-life colors, created using advanced 12-color giclée printing technology. Elegantly framed in premium oak or ash wood with unique grain patterns, each print arrives ready to hang, showcasing the artwork on archival-grade, master's edition, museum-quality acid-free paper for a glare-free, clean finish.
Giclée printing delivers exceptional resolution, expansive color spectrum, and uncompromising detail, ensuring high-quality reproductions that closely mirror the original artwork. Preferred by artists, photographers, and galleries, it offers a precise replication of color palettes, capturing every nuance for timeless masterpieces ideal for your home or office.
Crafted with fade-resistant, pigment-based archival inks , these prints guarantee longevity and brilliance for generations. Frames are custom-built by specialist artisans, featuring a 20mm (0.79") thick design with shatterproof plexiglass protection. Available in various sizes, they are eco-friendly, using FSC-certified materials and responsibly sourced wood.
Key Features:
Frame Material: Responsibly sourced oak or ash wood.
Paper Finish: Smooth, glare-free matte; 200 gsm (80 lb), 0.26 mm (10.3 mils).
Color Vibrancy: High-quality ink technology ensures vivid and accurate colors.
Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass.
Eco-Friendly: Printed on FSC-certified paper and wood.
Ready-to-Hang: Includes a hanging kit for immediate display.
Enjoy timeless art with unmatched quality and sustainability.
Artwork Name: Willow wallpaper pattern
Artwork Date: 1874
Artist Nationality: British
Artistic Style or Movement: Arts and Crafts Movement
Genre: Decorative Arts
Period: Victorian Era
Medium: Wallpaper
Technique: Block Printing
Cultural and Geographic Context: 19th-century Britain
Thematic or Conceptual Context: Harmony with nature
Artist's Intent and Context: Promote handcrafted design over industrial production
Formal elements and Composition: Organic patterns with flowing lines and natural motifs
William Morris's "Willow" wallpaper pattern, created in 1874, stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of nature transposed into decorative art. Morris, a seminal figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement, was not just an artist but a visionary who sought to reform the aesthetic standards of his time. Born in 1834 in Walthamstow, England, Morris was a polymath: a poet, designer, and socialist reformer who believed in the integration of beauty and utility in everyday life.
The "Willow" pattern exemplifies Morris's dedication to craftsmanship and his philosophical approach of art for all. He was inspired by the natural world, and this piece reflects his belief in the harmony between nature and human creativity. The design features intertwining willow branches and leaves, rendered with a rhythmic, organic fluidity that captures the essence of life itself. His use of repeating patterns and natural motifs became a hallmark of his work, reflecting his disdain for the industrialization that he felt dehumanized both the worker and the consumer.
Morris employed traditional techniques, such as block printing, to achieve the lush, intricate details that are characteristic of his wallpapers. The "Willow" pattern is significant not only for its aesthetic appeal but also for its role in redefining the decorative arts. Today, the original design is preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, a fitting tribute to Morris's lasting impact on the art world.
Experience this masterpiece as a museum-quality fine art print with vibrant, true-to-life colors, created using advanced 12-color giclée printing technology. Elegantly framed in premium oak or ash wood with unique grain patterns, each print arrives ready to hang, showcasing the artwork on archival-grade, master's edition, museum-quality acid-free paper for a glare-free, clean finish.
Giclée printing delivers exceptional resolution, expansive color spectrum, and uncompromising detail, ensuring high-quality reproductions that closely mirror the original artwork. Preferred by artists, photographers, and galleries, it offers a precise replication of color palettes, capturing every nuance for timeless masterpieces ideal for your home or office.
Crafted with fade-resistant, pigment-based archival inks , these prints guarantee longevity and brilliance for generations. Frames are custom-built by specialist artisans, featuring a 20mm (0.79") thick design with shatterproof plexiglass protection. Available in various sizes, they are eco-friendly, using FSC-certified materials and responsibly sourced wood.
Key Features:
Frame Material: Responsibly sourced oak or ash wood.
Paper Finish: Smooth, glare-free matte; 200 gsm (80 lb), 0.26 mm (10.3 mils).
Color Vibrancy: High-quality ink technology ensures vivid and accurate colors.
Protection: Shatterproof plexiglass.
Eco-Friendly: Printed on FSC-certified paper and wood.
Ready-to-Hang: Includes a hanging kit for immediate display.
Enjoy timeless art with unmatched quality and sustainability.