威廉·莫里斯的新婚住宅"红屋"(The Red House 1859-1861)位于英国伦敦郊区肯特郡,红砖表面没有任何装饰,颇具田园风情,是英国工艺美术运动的标志性建筑,也是19世纪下半叶最有影响力的建筑之一。 威廉·莫里斯和他的妻子简·伯顿(JaneBurden) 威...
In 1859 Morris commissioned Philip Webb, a friend from Street's office, to design him a new home, Red House in Bexley Heath, London. The house was to be built in simple vernacular style using traditional materials. Morris was annoyed that he could find no good textiles and furniture to ...
1861年成立Morris与他的朋友们一起成立了一家手工制品公司——Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. (MMF),Morris在这一时期创造了大量精美的刺绣挂毯、壁纸等。 Fruit wallpaper, William Morris, 1865 – 66, England. Museum no. E.2210-1913. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London Cray, furnishing fabric...
Father of Suburbia; William Morris Built His Red House, Now Open to the Public, on Socialist Ideals. So How Did It Become the Model for Commuter-Land?Byline: ROWAN MOORE CHAIRMAN Mao had his Little Red Book; William Morris had his little Red...Moore, Rowan...
(The Arts and Crafts Movement) and Maurice became leader of the arts and crafts movement, vigorously promote the restoration of handicrafts. And the establishment of the MMF chamber of Commerce in London Red Lion square. MMF chamber of Commerce (Morris. Marshall, Fanlker) in early 1861 new ...
William Morris, the son of a successful businessman, was born in Walthamstow, a quiet village east of London, on 24th March, 1834. After successfully investing in a copper mine, William's father was able to purchase Woodford Hall, a large estate on the edge of Epping Forest, in 1840....
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The birds and insects which were later added to the final design were drawn by Philip Webb, the architect of the Red House. 'Trellis' was one of Morris' favourite designs and he chose it to decorate his bedroom at Kelmscott House in London where he spent his final years....
the five years spent at Red House were the happiest of Morris's life. After a serious attack of rheumatic fever, brought on by overwork, he moved in 1865 to Bloomsbury in London. The greater part of his new house was given over to the firm's workshops—an arrangement that, combined wit...
Red House was a labour of love, a home commissioned by William and Jane Morris and designed in 1859 by their architect friend Philip Webb, who also drew the birds in Trellis. After the family moved to London, the purchase of their country home Kelmscott Manor provided Morris with another ...