Peacock and Dragon
https://clevelandart.org/art/1953.330
Morris sought to produce textiles that could function as he imagined medieval wall hangings had, bringing warmth to stone-cold rooms. Boldly designed with soothing colors in thick wool, Peacock and Dragon is the closest Morris came to achieving this ideal. In the same year he...
Artifact
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1953.33
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Terms
Culture
England, Surrey, Merton Abbey
Technique
weft-faced compound twill; wool
Genre
Textile
Department
Textiles
Relations
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