Pick up your pencils and make each of these famed William Morris patterns your own. Taking nature as his inspiration, William Morris created over a hundred intricate and iconic wallpaper, textile and embroidery designs. As much a poet and activist as a designer, today he is considered one of the most outstanding and influential designers of the Arts and Crafts movement of the late nineteenth century. His patterns continue to be made and sold today and can be found all over the country, including at the William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow, London. Relax and unwind with these beautiful, decorative patterns - and marvel at their timeless appeal.
William Morris was an English artist and designer who lived from 1834 to 1896. One of his many talents was drawing wallpaper designs. Youll find 22 of his designs in this coloring book.
A coloring book of iconic patterns produced by William Morris & Co. from the V&A's outstanding collection
Sixteen lovely illustrations: "Adam Naming the Beasts," "Sleeping Apostles," "Angel and Woman," adaptations of wallpaper and textile designs, and much more. Color and place near a source of bright light for stained glass effects.
Each title contains 20 postcards (format 10.5 x 15 cm 41?2 x 6 inch) of superior 250gsm acid-free and age resistant drawing paper, printed with 20 exceptional designs in very light lines.
This colouring book's images are from a copy of the Kelmscott Chaucer in the collection of The British Library, which houses more than 150 million items representing every age of written civilization.
The Arts and Crafts Movement lends itself perfectly to colouring; pay homage to one of the greatest artists of all time in this stunning book, packed full of patterns and designs from the influential movement of the 1880s and beyond.
This book will take you on an enjoyable journey where the satisfaction of creating stunning artworks is mixed with rediscovering the joy of colouring.
Classic, beautiful Victorian designs for coloring. William Morris was a poet, writer, critic, conservationist, committed socialist and, above all, a prolific designer.
Forty of the Victorian master's most famous designs for wallpapers, chintzes, velveteens, tapestries, tiles, carpets, and more. Reproduced from original color plates of The Art of William Morris.
Create your own stunning versions of distinctive Celtic spirals and weaves by adding colors of your choice to 16 traditional designs.