William Morris Keepsake Boxed Notecards — Pomegranate

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A leader in the styles and politics of his time, William Morris viewed his patterns as both an art form and a means of social commentary. In response to the industrial designs and manufacturing of the Machine Age, he and his counterparts at Morris & Co.—some of whose designs are also featured on these notecards—cre
A leader in the styles and politics of his time, William Morris viewed his patterns as both an art form and a means of social commentary. In response to the industrial designs and manufacturing of the Machine Age, he and his counterparts at Morris & Co.—some of whose designs are also featured on these notecards—created wallpapers and fabrics that boasted natural floral motifs and handmade craftmanship. Their work and ideology inspired many of the artists around them, ushering in the Arts and Crafts movement. The intricate botanical patterns of their designs invite you to enjoy a moment of quiet contemplation in an otherwise busy day.

This boxed set contains 3 cards each of 4 designs and 1 dozen white envelopes. The four floral designs embossed on these notecards were part of larger patterns printed or woven on cotton, silk, or linen by Morris & Company. Morris's works are now considered exemplary of the Arts and Crafts movement and important to the development of Art Nouveau.

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A leader in the styles and politics of his time, William Morris viewed his patterns as both an art form and a means of social commentary. In response to the industrial designs and manufacturing of the Machine Age, he and his counterparts at Morris & Co.—some of whose designs are also featured on these notecards—created wallpapers and fabrics that boasted natural floral motifs and handmade craftmanship.

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A staunch traditionalist, William Morris (English, 1834–1896) rejected modernity, finding his muse in the Middle Ages when artisans and artists were equal peers. Convinced of the absolute pleasure of craftsmanship, he quit his gig as an architect and co-founded a decorating company with his pals.

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