Lot 325

WILLIAM MORRIS (1834-1896) FOR MORRIS & CO.
'PEACOCK & DRAGON' WOVEN WOOL DOUBLE CLOTH HANGING, CIRCA 1878

Auction: 14 February 2019 at 10:00 GMT
Description
hand-loom jacquard woven
Dimensions
193cm x 128cm
Footnote
Literature: Parry, Linda 'William Morris Textiles', V&A 2013, p.224, no.36
Note: This woven furnishing textile was made for use as heavyweight curtains or a wall covering. William Morris's increasing interest in historical woven textiles can be detected in his woven designs of the late 1870's and 1880's. This textile was clearly influenced by a visit to Vincent Robinson's shop in London in the same year it was designed. He described the room he saw there as 'from Damascus ... all vermilion and gold and ultramarine very beautiful and is just like going into the Arabian Nights'. However, the massive scale of the repeat (109cm by 90cm) and dense texture is far closer to northern European sources. By producing it as a thick woollen structure, Morris intended to recreate the effect of medieval tapestries.
