who was william morris? william morris was born on 24th march, 1834. he was the son of a wealthy...

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Who was William Morris? William Morris was born on 24th March, 1834. He was the son of a wealthy business man. He originally was going to become a priest but decided to devote his life to art instead. He became a poet, artist and manufacturer. He had lots of friends who were writers, poets and artists. His career in designing started when he decorated his own house in London.

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Who was William Morris?William Morris was born on 24th March, 1834.

He was the son of a wealthy business man.

He originally was going to become a priest but decided to devote his life to art instead.

He became a poet, artist and manufacturer.

He had lots of friends who were writers, poets and artists.

His career in designing started when he decorated his own house in London.

He designed stained glass windows……

He designed tapestries….

He designed patterns for curtains and other fabrics……

He was very famous for his wallpaper designs……

Rooms in Victorian houses before patterned wallpaper was used looked like this.

Rooms in Victorian houses with patterned wallpaper

Can you spot any themes in his work??

Now you’ve looked at the images of William Morris designs. What can you see? Are they lifelike or transformed somehow to make it a pattern? What do you thinkabout the details? What do you think about the patterns?

William morris is very famous for his designs for wallpaper, because he created some beautiful designs, the likes of which had never been used before. In fact,wallpaper before his day was quite plain.

The Victorian era was the era of industrialisation; factories were being built inthe cities in Britain, especially London, people flocked to the cities to work infactories or run them, and the cities grew bigger and bigger. As a result, peopleled more urban lifestyles and got to miss the countryside. Wealthier people didhave gardens, but still, it was desirable to feel nature even closer.

What William Morris did was to make designs of floral patterns (patterns inspiredby flowers and plants) that could be repeated many times by printing machines onlarge pieces of paper to make patterned wallpaper. This again was possible due toadvances in technology to make the printing machines and also the synthetic(artificial) coloured inks to print with.

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