Important works of William Morris's design career

Fabric design

Name Tulips and Lilies

Classification carpet (sample)

Time 1875

Origin: West Yorkshire

Material Wool

Collected in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK

Using machine-spun three-ply wool thread, woven according to the Kidderminster method Become. Height 58.4 cm, width 85.2 cm, weight 0.62 kg. Each set of repeating pattern templates is 35.5cm high and 23cm wide. William Morris was a 19th-century British designer, poet, early socialist activist and self-taught craftsman. The furniture, textiles, stained glass, wallpaper, and other decorative items he designed, supervised, or made by himself sparked the Arts and Crafts movement and changed popular tastes since the Victorian era. The collection of narrative poems "Paradise on Earth", published between 1868 and 1870, uses legends from ancient Greece to the Middle Ages to express one's feelings. He was also an important member of the Pre-Raphaelite group, but left very few paintings.