Kelmscott Manor Pop Art
Available in A4, A3, and A2 sizes to fit standard-size picture frames. Please note that black frame is not included – for a guide on choosing a frame size take a look here.
The Morris range includes stylish graphic prints of the Morris family homes, including this print of Kelmscott Manor, the home of William Morris in his final years from 1871 until his death in 1896, after which his widow Jane continued to live there and purchased it in 1913.
When their daughter May Morris died in 1938, she bequeathed the house to Oxford University, who passed it to the Society of Antiquaries in 1962, to preserve the home, its contents, and open it to the public.
The Morris family’s designs have transcended their historical inspirations and context, continuing to find a place in modern interior design.
The Morris legacy lies in its influence on design, the advocacy for craftsmanship, and the efforts to create more ethically-produced goods within the constraints of the industrial age. Morris was pioneering in the advocacy for social and environmental concerns, and the integration of art into everyday life.
The Morris family’s work helped shape the Arts and Crafts movement and left a lasting legacy in the world of interior design.
Also available as part of a group of three and six.
Exclusively by Art & Hue, the Morris pop art collection comes in 3 sizes & 20 colours, all printed to order on museum-quality archival card of 310gsm, made from 100% cotton, with fine-art pigment inks for longevity.
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