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Bedcover

Morris, William
Morris, May (May was the youngest daughter of the designer William Morris (1834-1896) and his wife, Janey. She is best known as a designer and maker of embroidery in the Arts and Crafts style. May studied at the South Kensington School of Design and subsequently managed the embroidery section of her father’s firm, Morris & Company. At the turn of the twentieth-century, she began to design and make jewellery and small silver objects.)
Morris, Jane
Jenny, Morris

Acanthus design bedcover, designed by William Morris (1834-96) and thought to have been worked by his wife Jane Morris (1839-1914) with daughters, May Morris (1862-1938) and Jenny Morris (1861-1935) at their home in Kelmscott, Lechlade. All three could have stitched it together as they frequently collaborated in the making of textiles. Probably originally made as a bedcover, but referred to by donor as a curtain. It may be the one exhibited in the 1913 Ghent and 1914 Paris exhibitions, which could explain the curtain loops stitched to one end of the bedcover, as it would have been displayed vertically on a wall in the exhibitions.

Linen ground with overall flat silk embroidery in satin and stem stitches. Floral and leaf design with a border. Many colours faded - predominantly pale browns, with blue leaves and some pink floral motifs.

Bedcover
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Collection Area

Social & Cultural History

Item Number

39.154

Creation/Production

Morris, William
Morris, May
Morris, Jane
Jenny, Morris

Acquisition

Bequest, 1/3/1939

Measurements

Height (cm): 260
Width (cm): 200

Techniques

Embroidery

Material

Silk (spun and twisted)
Linen (flax fabric)

Location

In store-room
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