William Morris

Marigold

Design 1875, made 1917–25
Cotton, plain weave; block printed
33.5 × 7 cm (13.2 × 2.8 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Although many Morris & Co. designs are reproduced in different media today—such as printed textiles, woven textiles, and wallpaper— Marigold is one of the few patterns by Morris himself that was simultaneously printed on both fabric and wallpaper during his lifetime.

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