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Morris, William [1834-1896. UK. Weaver/Decorative Artist/Writer/Manufacturer]

 

William Morris was born in Walthamstow, London, England on 24 March 1834 and ent… subscribers only


Photograph of William Morris

Photograph of William Morris


Bibliography

1. Armstrong, Barrie and Armstrong, Wendy. The Arts and Crafts movement in the North East of England: a handbook. Wetherby, England: Oblong, 2013

2. Crow, Gerald H. William Morris designer London: The Studio, 1934

3. Fairclough, Oliver amd Leary, Emmeline. Textiles by William Mooris and William Morris & Co., 1861-1940 London: Thames & Hudson, 1981

4. Faulkner, Peter. ‘Walter Crane on william Morris’. The William Morris Society Newsletter New Year 2011 pp. 16-19

5. Faulkner, Peter. ‘William Morris among the Aesthetes’. The William Morris Society Newsletter Summer 2011 pp. 12-16

6. Faulkner, Peter. ‘William Morris among the Aesthetes’. Journal of the Decorative Arts Society 1850 to the Present vol. 34, 2010 pp. 76-91

7. Fredeman, William E. Pre-Raphaelitism: a bibliocritical study. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1965

8. LeMire, Eugen D. A bibliography of William Morris. London: British Library, 2006

9. MacCarthy, Fiona. William Morris: A Life for Our Time London: Faber & Faber, 1994

10. Maddison, John. ‘Kelmscott and Morris: past, present and future’. Journal of the Decorative Arts Society 1850 to the Present vol. 42, 2018 pp. 141-157

11. Marillier. H.C. history of the Merton Abbey Tapestry Works founded by William Morris London: Constable & Co. Ltd., 1927

12. Mori, Kei. ‘William Morris and the Kelmscott Press’. Graphic Design (Japan) no.98, June 1985 pp.25-40

13. Morris, William and Cockerell, S.C. A note By William Morris on his aim in founding the Kelmscott Press together with a short history and description of the press By S.C. Cockerell London: Central School of Arts and Crafts, 1934

14. Parry, Linda. William Morris Textiles. London: Victoria & Albert Museum, 2013

15. Peterson, William S. The Kelmscott Press: a history of William Morris's typographical adventure. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1990

16. Saxby, David. William Morris at Merton London: Museum of London, 1995

17. Scott, Temple. A bibliography of the works of William Morris. London: George Bell & Sons, 1897

18. Sewter, A. Charles. The stained glass of Wlliam Morris and his circle. London: Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, 2 volumes, 1974-75

19. Vallance, Aymer. William Morris: his art, his writing and his public life. London: George Bell & Sons, 1897

20. Walsdorf, John T. William Morris in private press and limited editions: a descriptive bibliography of books by and about William Morris 1891-1981 Phoenix, Arizona: Oryx Press, 1983

21. Watkins, Ray. William Morris as designer London: Studio Vista, 1967

Weblinks

Arcyclopedia 

Artnet 

Benezit Dictionary of Artists - Oxford Art Online [Subscription service 

British Library. A description of the Kelmscott ‘Chaucer’ 

Fiona MacCarthy, ‘Morris, William (1834–1896)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Oct 2009 [Subscription service] 

Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas. William Morris and His Circle at Austin -  

Internet Archive - full text of several works by William Morris 

National Art Library Catalogue 

National Gallery of Art, washington, D.C. 

National Trust detals of the Red House. 

Official Web site of the William Morris Society in the USA 

Pages from the ‘Kelmscott Chaucer’ 

Peter Stansky. William Morris. Grove Art Online - Oxford Art Online [Subscription service 

RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History 

Society of Antiquaries of London 

Tate 

The Online Book Page - full text of several works by William Morris 

The William Morris Internet Archive 

Wikipedia 

XineAnn. ‘William Morris: The soul of Arts and Crafts’ 

YouTube. Red House (part one)  

YouTube. Red House (part two)  

YouTube. William Morris (part 1)  

YouTube. William Morris (part 2)  

YouTube. William Morris (part 3)  

YouTube. William Morris (part 4)  

YouTube. William Morris: British Avant-Garde Designer and Advocate of New Aesthetic Ideals  

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