The William Morris Gallery is a museum devoted to the life and works of William Morris, an English Arts and Crafts designer and early socialist. It is located in Walthamstow at Water House, a substantial Grade II* listed Georgian home.[1] The extensive grounds of the building are a public park, known as Lloyd Park.
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WilliamMorris (24 March 1834 – 3 October 1896) was an English textile designer, poet, artist, writer, and socialist activist associated with the British...
embroidery, and examples of her work are in the collection of the WilliamMorrisGallery, London. Although these pieces show fine workmanship, her embroidery...
afterwards for WilliamMorris, who was working on an easel painting, La Belle Iseult, now in the Tate Gallery. During this period, Morris fell in love with...
Pre-Raphaelite artist and designer WilliamMorris and his wife and artists' model, Jane Morris (née Burden). May Morris was born on 25 March 1862 at Red...
affiliated WilliamMorris Society in the United States was founded in New York in 1971 and is now based in Washington DC. WilliamMorrisGallery "About the...
2013, Deacon presented the first ever fashion exhibition at the WilliamMorrisGallery in London. After deciding to put his ready-to-wear line on hiatus...
1814 in Britain's first purpose-built public gallery, the Dulwich Picture Gallery. The Scottish dealer William Buchanan and the collector Joseph Count Truchsess...
an East End landmark. The WilliamMorrisGallery in Forest Road, a museum that was once the family home of WilliamMorris, is a Grade II* listed building...
collaboration with the WilliamMorrisGallery in Walthamstow. Titled WilliamMorris: Story, Memory, Myth, the exhibition looked at how WilliamMorris told stories...
Museum, Exeter 2013: WilliamMorrisGallery, Walthamstow, London 2014: Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield 2015: Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester 2016:...
Albert Museum, and the WilliamMorrisGallery in London, a substantial and representative collection in Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, and a small but well-chosen...
Colour is Mine, was mounted (2 April–11 September 2022) at the WilliamMorrisGallery in Walthamstow, east London, sponsored by Liberty Fabrics. Co-curator...
there. However, further evidence showed that a close friend of Franklin, William Hewson, was the one responsible for the human remains. Hewson, an early...
types of art (see section below). Dr William Wycliffe Spooner (1882–1967) and his wife Mercie added to the Gallery's collection of English watercolours...
collections of the WilliamMorrisGallery, the Morgan Library & Museum and the Fitzwilliam Museum. By 1871, Burden was living with Jane and William at No. 26 Queen...
million grants announced for English museums under DCMS/Wolfson Museums and Galleries Improvement Fund". Department for Culture, Media and Sport. 28 August...
the gallery in order to watch the king dine. The lower status of those in the gallery was emphasised by the lack of an internal staircase, the gallery only...
the Pre-Raphaelites and WilliamMorris. Marsh is president of the WilliamMorris Society, a trustee of the WilliamMorrisGallery and a fellow of the Royal...
Burne-Jones and John William Waterhouse were later much influenced by aspects of their ideas, as was the designer WilliamMorris. Morris advocated a return...
other artworks to museums and galleries in Britain and Europe including the British Museum and the WilliamMorrisGallery. In 1936 he presented Bruges...
two of which show the Dutch House in the background (National Portrait Gallery and National Trust) – the third variant in the Royal Collection shows the...
Britain, known from 1897 to 1932 as the National Gallery of British Art and from 1932 to 2000 as the Tate Gallery, is an art museum on Millbank in the City of...