William Morris
Jasmine
Jasmine
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"Jasmine” is a famous wallpaper pattern designed by William Morris and first published in 1872. It features an all-over pattern of hawthorn leaves, blossoms, and branches on a disguised vertical meander. A scrolling tracery of jasmine provides the foreground. The pattern is block-printed in distemper colors on paper. The design reflects Morris’s love for nature and his ability to stylize natural forms into patterns that work harmoniously within a flat surface. It’s a beautiful example of Morris’s intricate designs and his contribution to the Arts and Crafts Movement.
Size
Size
- Frame width of 0.75 inches / 1.9 cm
- Mount width of 2.36 inches / 6 cm
- All size options provided above are excluding the size of mount and frame
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
All artworks will be shipped in under 5 working days.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
- Do not expose paintings or prints to direct sunlight.
- Display your art in a cool, dry place.
- Gently clean your canvases with a soft, damp cloth.
- Avoid using household chemical cleaners, as they can damage the artwork.
About the Artist
About the Artist
William Morris (1834-1896) was a British artist, designer, writer, and social activist who was also a multifaceted figure known for his contributions to various fields, including textile design, wallpaper, furniture, stained glass, and book arts. Morris was passionate about reviving traditional craftsmanship and rejected the mass-produced, industrialized goods of the Victorian era. He advocated for the creation of handcrafted, beautifully designed objects that combined functionality with aesthetic appeal. His firm, Morris & Co., became renowned for producing high-quality, handcrafted decorative arts and furnishings. Beyond his contributions to design, Morris was a prolific writer and poet.

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