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William Morris devoted his life to creating beautiful and useful objects using the highest-quality materials under fair labor conditions. His richly varied patterns have been reproduced without interruption since his death in 1896, testifying to their timeless appeal. The Cleveland Museum of Art’s collection includes woven and block-printed textiles spanning each stage of Morris’s vibrant career; they are joined in this exhibition by a generous loan from the Cranbrook Art Museum of an embroidery by William Morris’s daughter, May.
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Toronto, ONT: Key Porter Books, 1993. Paperback. Color glossy pictorial glued wraps. xv, 294 pp., approximately 300 plates, half of them in color. VG+
The Earthly Paradise: Arts and Crafts By William Morris and His Circle From Canadian Collections by Katharine A. Lochnan on Mullen Books
Toronto, ONT: Key Porter Books, 1993. Paperback. Color glossy pictorial glued wraps. xv, 294 pp., approximately 300 plates, half of them in color. VG+
The Earthly Paradise: Arts and Crafts By William Morris and His Circle From Canadian Collections by Katharine A. Lochnan on Mullen Books
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