Design for embroidered table cover
Embroidery
Textile
Arts and Crafts
1880
73.0 x 71.0 cm
William Morris Gallery
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Design for embroidered table cover
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Artwork Description
A Symphony in Blue and White: Design for Embroidered Table Cover (1880)
This exquisite watercolor design, created by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. circa 1880, offers a captivating glimpse into the decorative arts of the late Victorian era. Measuring 73 x 71 cm, this piece transcends mere pattern; it’s an invitation to immerse oneself in a world of intricate detail and harmonious color. The artwork's primary palette – dominated by serene blues and crisp whites – immediately evokes a sense of tranquility and refined elegance, qualities highly prized within the aesthetic sensibilities of the time.
- The Artist’s Legacy: Crafted by Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co., this design reflects the company's pivotal role in shaping Victorian interior decoration. Founded by William Morris and his associates, a group deeply influenced by Pre-Raphaelite ideals, the firm championed handcraftsmanship and sought to infuse everyday objects with beauty and symbolic meaning.
- Technique & Style: The watercolor technique employed here is masterful, capturing the delicate textures of floral motifs and creating subtle gradations in tone. The design’s style aligns perfectly with the Arts and Crafts movement's emphasis on natural forms, handcrafted objects, and a rejection of mass-produced ornamentation.
- Floral Abundance & Symbolic Representation: The composition is richly populated with flowers – scattered across the canvas like jewels – alongside two birds. Flowers in Victorian art frequently held symbolic weight; they represented love, beauty, and rebirth, while birds often symbolized freedom and spirituality. The placement of the birds, one near the top left and another on the right, adds a dynamic element to the composition.
Historical Context: The Rise of Aestheticism
This design emerged during a period of significant artistic and social change. The late 19th century witnessed the rise of Aestheticism, an artistic movement that prioritized beauty for its own sake over moral or didactic concerns. Morris & Co.’s work epitomized this philosophy, rejecting the industrialization and utilitarianism of the era in favor of handcrafted objects imbued with artistic merit. The company’s influence extended beyond decorative arts, impacting architecture, furniture design, and even social reform movements advocating for fairer working conditions.
- Morris & Co.’s Influence: The firm's designs were widely adopted by wealthy patrons seeking to furnish their homes with luxurious and aesthetically pleasing objects. Their textiles, wallpapers, and furniture became synonymous with Victorian elegance and sophistication.
- Pre-Raphaelite Roots: The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood’s emphasis on detailed observation of nature and a return to medieval artistic styles profoundly shaped Morris & Co.’s aesthetic sensibilities.
Emotional Impact & Intended Use
More than just a decorative motif, this design was conceived for a functional object – an embroidered table cover. The careful arrangement of colors and patterns would have created a visually stunning centerpiece for a dining room or drawing-room, fostering a sense of calm and refinement. The artwork’s inherent beauty speaks to the Victorian desire to create spaces that were not only practical but also emotionally enriching. It invites contemplation and offers a moment of respite from the demands of daily life.
A Timeless Reproduction
AllPaintingsStore.com is proud to offer a meticulously crafted hand-painted reproduction of this remarkable design. Utilizing traditional artistic techniques, our skilled artisans have faithfully recreated the original watercolor’s intricate details and vibrant colors, ensuring that you receive a piece of art that captures the essence of Victorian elegance. This reproduction provides an exceptional opportunity to own a tangible connection to a significant moment in decorative arts history.
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Artist Biography
early years and founding (1861-1875)
morris, marshall, faulkner & co., a british decorative arts company, was founded in 1861 by william morris, along with his friends from the pre-raphaelites. initially known as morris, marshall, faulkner & co., the company was renamed to morris & co. in 1875. this period marked a significant influence on the decoration of churches and houses into the early 20th century.key contributions and notable works
- textiles, wallpapers, and furniture designed and manufactured using traditional techniques, characterized by intricate patterns and rich colors.
- notable artworks include the holy trinity (1400) by hans multscher, from the liebieghaus (frankfurt, germany), featured on AllPaintingsStore's collection.
- jan van roome's alabaster sculpture (1500) from the monastère royal de brou (bourg-en-bresse, france), also part of AllPaintingsStore's extensive collection.
legacy and influence
morris & co.'s designs had a profound influence on the decoration of churches and houses into the early 20th century. the company's medieval-inspired aesthetic and respect for hand-craftsmanship and traditional textile arts continue to be celebrated today. galería william morris (reino unido) is a testament to the enduring legacy of william morris, a key figure in the british arts and crafts movement. as an artist, poet, writer, and socialist activist, morris's work continues to inspire artists and designers worldwide.- explore AllPaintingsStore's collection of morris & co.'s works, including textiles, wallpapers, and furniture, at https://AllPaintingsStore.com/@/morris-marshall-faulkner-&-co-.
- learn more about william morris's life and work at wikipedia's william morris page.
conclusion
morris, marshall, faulkner & co.'s legacy is a testament to the power of traditional craftsmanship and the beauty of natural materials. their influence on the arts and crafts movement continues to be felt today, inspiring new generations of artists and designers.morris, marshall, faulkner & co.
1861 - 1905 , United Kingdom
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Arts & Crafts
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Pre-Raphaelites']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Hans Multscher
- Jan van Roome
- Date Of Birth: London, United Kingdom
- Date Of Death: 1905
- Full Name: William Morris
- Nationality: British
- Notable Artworks:
- Holy Trinity
- Alabaster Sculpture
- Place Of Birth: London

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