Cock Pheasant (1916) by William Morris and John Henry Dearle canvas with Floater frame
Cock Pheasant is a striking textile design created by William Morris (1834–1896) and later adapted by John Henry Dearle (1859–1932) for production by Morris & Co. The design features a stylized pheasant amidst lush foliage, including scrolling leaves, flowers, and berries, rendered in rich, naturalistic colors. The pattern reflects Morris’s deep appreciation for medieval and Renaissance decorative arts, as well as his commitment to handcrafted, nature-inspired designs.Originally designed by Morris in the late 19th century, the pattern was later woven by Dearle in 1916,
Cock Pheasant (1916) by William Morris and John Henry Dearle canvas with Floater frame
Cock Pheasant is a striking textile design created by William Morris (1834–1896) and later adapted by John Henry Dearle (1859–1932) for production by Morris & Co. The design features a stylized pheasant amidst lush foliage, including scrolling leaves, flowers, and berries, rendered in rich, naturalistic colors. The pattern reflects Morris’s deep appreciation for medieval and Renaissance decorative arts, as well as his commitment to handcrafted, nature-inspired designs.Originally designed by Morris in the late 19th century, the pattern was later woven by Dearle in 1916,
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