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William Morris

William Morris was a British artist, designer, poet, and social activist, celebrated for his profound impact on the decorative arts and his role in the Arts and Crafts movement. Born in Walthamstow, Essex, in 1834, Morris developed a fascination with medieval architecture and landscapes, influencing his artistic endeavors. He founded Morris & Company, known for producing exquisite textiles, wallpapers, and various decorative items that emphasized craftsmanship and beauty.

William Morris's Kelmscott Press, established in the 1890s, aimed to revive traditional book-making methods, producing works with high-quality materials and craftsmanship. One notable achievement was the Kelmscott Chaucer, a collaboration with Edward Burne-Jones that is still celebrated for its intricate designs and craftsmanship.

William Morris's influence extended beyond his lifetime, with his designs continuing to inspire artists and designers. His works are housed in prestigious institutions like The Metropolitan Museum of Art, reflecting his enduring legacy in the art world. His commitment to social causes, particularly through his socialist beliefs, further highlights his multifaceted contributions to culture and society​​.

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Date and place of birt:24 march 1834, Walthamstow, United Kingdom
Date and place of death:3 october 1896, London, United Kingdom
Nationality:United Kingdom
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Painter, Poet
Art school / group:Pre-Raphaelites
Art style:Romanticism

Creators United Kingdom

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Alfred William Rich (1856 - 1921)
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1856 - 1921
Henry Scott Tuke (1858 - 1929)
Henry Scott Tuke
1858 - 1929
Lindsay Bernard Hall (1859 - 1935)
Lindsay Bernard Hall
1859 - 1935
Frederick Edward McWilliam (1909 - 1992)
Frederick Edward McWilliam
1909 - 1992
Robert Polhill Bevan (1865 - 1925)
Robert Polhill Bevan
1865 - 1925
Norman Wilkinson (1878 - 1971)
Norman Wilkinson
1878 - 1971
Edward Pritchett (1807 - 1876)
Edward Pritchett
1807 - 1876
Robert Walker MacBeth (1848 - 1910)
Robert Walker MacBeth
1848 - 1910
George Inness (1825 - 1894)
George Inness
1825 - 1894
John Wootton (1682 - 1764)
John Wootton
1682 - 1764
Thomas Creswick (1811 - 1869)
Thomas Creswick
1811 - 1869
Edward Clifford (1844 - 1907)
Edward Clifford
1844 - 1907
John Erhart Kashdan (1917 - 2001)
John Erhart Kashdan
1917 - 2001
John Cecil Stephenson (1889 - 1965)
John Cecil Stephenson
1889 - 1965
Samuel Scott (1702 - 1772)
Samuel Scott
1702 - 1772

Creators Romanticism

Richard Gilson Reeve (1803 - 1889)
Richard Gilson Reeve
1803 - 1889
Victor-Jean Nicolle (1754 - 1826)
Victor-Jean Nicolle
1754 - 1826
Jean Grandville (1803 - 1847)
Jean Grandville
1803 - 1847
Thomas Daniell (1749 - 1840)
Thomas Daniell
1749 - 1840
Antoine-Victor Joinville (1801 - 1849)
Antoine-Victor Joinville
1801 - 1849
Charles Henry Owen (1830 - 1921)
Charles Henry Owen
1830 - 1921
John Anster Fitzgerald (1819 - 1906)
John Anster Fitzgerald
1819 - 1906
Carl Wilhelm Götzloff (1799 - 1866)
Carl Wilhelm Götzloff
1799 - 1866
Charles Lorraine Smith (1751 - 1835)
Charles Lorraine Smith
1751 - 1835
Ernst Schweinfurth (1818 - 1877)
Ernst Schweinfurth
1818 - 1877
Heinrich Freudweiler (1755 - 1795)
Heinrich Freudweiler
1755 - 1795
August von Wille (1829 - 1887)
August von Wille
1829 - 1887
Emily Eden (1797 - 1869)
Emily Eden
1797 - 1869
Lionel Johnson (1867 - 1902)
Lionel Johnson
1867 - 1902
Nikolai Rimskii-Korsakov (1844 - 1908)
Nikolai Rimskii-Korsakov
1844 - 1908
Albert Bogislaw Lüdecke (1834 - 1910)
Albert Bogislaw Lüdecke
1834 - 1910