Lot 167

MAY MORRIS (1862-1938) AND JOHN HENRY DEARLE (1859-1932) FOR MORRIS & CO.
ARTS & CRAFTS THREE FOLD EMBROIDERED AND MAHOGANY FRAMED DRAUGHT SCREEN, CIRCA 1900




Auction: 14 February 2019 at 10:00 GMT
Description
the panels of varying heights, each with pierced fretwork frieze above a glazed embroidered panel depicting flowers, and a rectangular moulded base, the smaller panels with glazed panels surmounting the embroidery
Dimensions
Total width 178.5cm wide, 184cm high
Footnote
Literature: Parry, Linda 'William Morris Textiles' V&A 3013, p.34, pl. 20
Exhibited: Chipping Campden, Court Barn 'Women in the Arts & Crafts Movement', July 27th - October 28th 2018
Note: The two flanking panels of this screen are a version of an 'Embroidered Panel for Screen', signed 'MM', and designed for Morris & Co. The pattern was printed alongside May Morris's article 'Chain-stitch embroidery', published in The Century Guild Hobby Horse, vol. 3 (1888), p. 24. A printed proof on paper (prepared for the magazine) can be found in the William Morris Gallery collection (K736). Another version of the design was incorporated into a three-panel screen sold at Christie's in 1999 (present whereabouts unknown), illustrated in Anna Mason et al, 'May Morris: Arts and Crafts Designer', London: Thames & Hudson in association with the Victoria and Albert Museum, 2017, no. 68, pp. 82-83. The central panel of the screen forms part of a three-panel screen illustrated in the Morris & Co. catalogue 'Embroidery Work', c. 1910-1912 (the first of the screens for mounting embroideries). The V&A attributes this horned poppy design to John Henry Dearle (V&A CIRC.848-1956) with a broad date of 1885-1910. Linda Parry includes the V&A screen in her exhibition catalogue 'William Morris', London: Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd, 1996, p. 248, cat. entry M.31.
With thanks to Dr Lynn Hulse for her assistance in cataloguing this lot.



