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Item #: 057688
American Mission white painted wicker adjustable high back Morris chair with cushions..
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American Mission white painted wicker adjustable high back Morris chair with cushions.
Sku: 057688 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Morris
Width: 28.0" Height: 46.5" Depth : 34.0"
Style: Wicker Materials & Techniques: Painted, wicker Category: Seating Condition: Antique condition with stains on cushions.
Morris (full name William Morris) was a British textile designer, artist, writer, and socialist activist. He was born on March 24, 1834, in Walthamstow, Essex, England. Morris is best known for his contributions to the Arts and Crafts movement, which aimed to revive traditional craftsmanship and emphasize the importance of handmade objects in a rapidly industrializing world. From a young age, Morris showed a keen interest in art and literature. He attended Marlborough College and later studied at Exeter College, Oxford, where he developed a deep appreciation for medieval art and literature. This fascination with the past would later influence his artistic style and design philosophy. In 1861, Morris co-founded the design firm Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. with Read Full Bio
Morris (full name William Morris) was a British textile designer, artist, writer, and socialist activist. He was born on March 24, 1834, in Walthamstow, Essex, England. Morris is best known for his contributions to the Arts and Crafts movement, which aimed to revive traditional craftsmanship and emphasize the importance of handmade objects in a rapidly industrializing world. From a young age, Morris showed a keen interest in art and literature. He attended Marlborough College and later studied at Exeter College, Oxford, where he developed a deep appreciation for medieval art and literature. This fascination with the past would later influence his artistic style and design philosophy. In 1861, Morris co-founded the design firm Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. with a group of like-minded artists and craftsmen. The firm aimed to produce high-quality, handcrafted decorative arts, including furniture, textiles, wallpaper, stained glass, and ceramics. Morris himself designed many of the firm's iconic patterns and motifs, often drawing inspiration from nature and traditional folk art. As a writer, Morris penned numerous essays and books on art, design, and social issues. His most notable works include "The Nature of Gothic" (1858), "News from Nowhere" (1890), and "The Well at the World's End" (1896). These writings reflected his socialist beliefs and his desire for a more equitable society. Morris was a strong advocate for the preservation of traditional craftsmanship and the improvement of working conditions for artisans. He believed that the industrialization of society had led to the devaluation of skilled labor and the loss of artistic integrity. Through his work and activism, Morris sought to reestablish the connection between art and everyday life. Throughout his career, Morris received numerous accolades for his contributions to the arts. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1877 and was awarded the Royal Gold Medal for architecture in 1907. His designs continue to be celebrated and have had a lasting impact on the field of decorative arts. Morris passed away on October 3, 1896, in Hammersmith, London, leaving behind a rich legacy as a designer, artist, and social reformer. His influence can still be seen today in the continued appreciation for handmade craftsmanship and the enduring popularity of the Arts and Crafts movement.
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