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May Morris

May Morris

Anna Mason; Jan Marsh; Jenny Lister; Rowan Bain; Hanne Faurby; Lynn Hulse

THAMES HUDSON LTD
2022
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The first fully illustrated and comprehensive introduction to May Morris's work as an artist, designer and embroiderer, published in association with the V&A. May Morris (1862–1938), younger daughter of William Morris, was a significant figure in the British Arts and Crafts movement and a pioneer of ‘art embroidery’. She ran the embroidery department of Morris & Co., as well as designing textiles, wallpapers and jewellery. May was also an influential teacher and lectured in the UK and America. May Morris: Arts & Crafts Designer is the first publication to present the full range of May Morris’s work and reveals her exceptional skill and originality. It draws together her designs, exquisite embroideries, watercolours, costume and jewellery from museums around the world, and in particular the rich collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum and the William Morris Gallery, London. The book contains more than 180 items in colour and detailed information on their materials and provenance compiled by leading experts. There are also new insights into May’s personal life and relationships, her social activism and her support for other craftswomen. This authoritative and illuminating study places May Morris, whose reputation has been overshadowed by that of her father, firmly among the leading British designer-makers of the Arts and Crafts movement.
Tulips and Peacocks: William Morris and Art from the Islamic World
An introduction to William Morris’s personal collection of artworks from the Islamic world and how they came to influence his pattern-making One of the principal founders of the Arts and Crafts movement, William Morris was responsible for hundreds of patterns for wallpapers, fabrics, tapestries, and carpets that are iconic of the late nineteenth century and continue to resonate today. It is now widely acknowledged that his artistic production was stimulated by his deep familiarity with embroideries, woven velvets, silks, carpets, and metalwork from Iran, Syria, and Turkey, which he collected throughout his lifetime. Ranging from popular nineteenth-century tourist merchandise to rare artefacts of historical significance, Morris’s collection is a testament to the interconnectedness of global artistic traditions and the enduring importance of recognising the contributions of various cultures to the evolution of his design and craftsmanship. This highly illustrated publication offers diverse perspectives in contextualising Morris’s role within contemporary debates around colonial collecting, Islam’s representation in the museum context, and issues of cultural appropriation from contributors within the field of British Arts and Crafts and Art from the Islamic world.
William Morris’s Flowers (Victoria and Albert Museum)
A passionate advocate of craftsmanship over mass-production, William Morris (1834– 1896) designed a huge variety of objects, but it is his highly original carpet, fabric and wallpaper patterns that have continued to capture the imagination and exert their influence on the decorative arts. Around 600 such designs are attributed to Morris, of which the vast majority are based on natural forms, including trees, plants and flowers. This beautifully designed, accessibly priced gift book offers a wealth of designs by Morris in which flowers are the principal motif, bringing together not only completed patterns but also working drawings in pen and watercolour, and examples of his pearwood, floral-pattern printing blocks. It also explores examples of the sources that inspired Morris’s flower-based designs: his own gardens at the Red House in Kent, Kelmscott Manor in Oxfordshire and elsewhere; 16th- and 17th-century herbals; illuminated medieval manuscripts; late medieval and Renaissance tapestries; and a range of decorated objects, particularly from the Islamic world, that Morris studied at the South Kensington Museum (now the V&A). Authored by Rowan Bain, curator at the William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow, north London, and lavishly illustrated with almost 100 colour illustrations, this exquisite book will both inform and delight
En moderne middelalder

En moderne middelalder

Katrine Bruun Jørgensen; Thor J. Mednick; Mette Houlberg Rung; Lone Kølle Martinsen; Bridget Alsdorf; Lejla Mrgan; Rowan Bain; Kristin Brandtsegg Johansen; Kristin Bliksrud Aavitsland; Cecilie Skeide; Knut Ljøgodt

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I denne publikasjonen (norsk/dansk/engelsk) ønsker vi å belyse forestil lingen om medievalisme og middelalderisme slik det kommer til syne i litterære og visuelle uttrykk i de tre kunstnerskapene Agnes og Harald Slott- Møller og Sigrid Undset. Det er første gangen dette materialet blir belyst. Prosjektet har både en internasjonal, nasjonal og en sterk lokal forankring. Vi vil vise hvilken betydning Lillehammer, Maihaugen og Gudbrandsdalen hadde for internasjonale kunstnere og forfattere rundt 1900, og hvordan ideen om middelalderen gjorde seg gjeldende i ulike kunstneriske uttrykk. Det trekkes tråder til eksisterende forskning og undersøkes hvordan forholdet mellom de tre preget både Undsets litteratur og Slott-Møller-parets kunst. Samtidig oppdateres vår forståelse av hvordan middelalderen har ligget som en underliggende paralleltekst til moderniteten. Denne «middelalderen etter middelalderen» er utgangspunktet for utstillingen En moderne middelalder – Sigrid Undset, Agnes og Harald Slott-Møller – og prerafaelittene og denne publikasjonen med samme navn. Videre reiser deler av utstillingen til Fredriksborg –Nationalhistorisk Museum i Hillerød i Danmark. Prosjektet undersøker fenomenet middelalderisme med utgangspunkt i vennskapet mellom det danske kunstnerparet Agnes (1862–1937) og Harald Slott-Møller (1864–1937) og den nobelprisvinnende norske forfatteren Sigrid Undset (1882–1949) og deres felles fascinasjon for middelalderen og de engelske prerafaelittene. For første gang i Norden viser utstillingen et bredt utvalg av Agnes og Harald Slott-Møllers arbeider, både maleri og kunstindustri, i tett dialog med historiske og litterære referanser fra Sigrid Undsets forfatterskap. Den sterke forbindelsen mellom de tre store kunstnerskapene blir synliggjort. Boken er rikt illustrert.