Revised edition of the bestselling backlist title. William Morris was an outstanding character of many talents, being an architect, writer, social campaigner, artist and, with his Kelmscott Press, an important figure of the Arts and Crafts movement. Many of us probably know him best, however, from his superb furnishings and textile designs, intricately weaving together natural motifs in a highly stylized two-dimensional fashion influenced by medieval conventions. Following on from the bestselling success of
Art Nouveau,
Art Deco and
Alphonse Mucha, of the same series, this delightful new book offers a survey of his life and work alongside some of his finest decorative work. It is a richly beautiful book.
Author: Rosalind Ormiston, N. M. Wells
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Flame Tree Illustrated
Published: 10/15/2019
Series: Masterworks
Pages: 192
Weight: 3.6lbs
Size: 11.80h x 11.30w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781787553194
About the AuthorRosalind Ormiston is a researcher, lecturer and author in art, architecture and design history. She lectures in art and architectural history at Kingston University, London. Her recent publications include
Colour Source Book,
Alphonse Mucha: Masterworks,
Art Deco: The Golden Age of Graphic Art and Illustration;
Michelangelo: His Life and Works in 500 Images and
Leonardo da Vinci: His Life and Works in 500 Images.
N. W. Wells has written on William Blake, ancient and medieval art and a number of other fine and decorative art subjects. He has also written a Collins Gem on
Time and a number of practical music books under the pseudonym Jake Jackson. Having obtained his degree in English Literature at the University of Kent in Canterbury he now lives in London with his partner and children. He runs his own creative business and is an occasional painter, designer, poet and musician.