1890, United Kingdom

1890, United Kingdom

Identifier
154-1898
Carried out by
Morris, William (http://data.silknow.org/activity/designer)
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Depiction
Dimension
221 cm (height)
216 cm (length)
472 cm (length)
219 cm (length)
465.5 cm (width)
467.5 cm (width)
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Type of object

Description

Tapestry, The Orchard, designed by William Morris, wool & silk, Britain, 1890 The Orchard was William Morris' first attempt to design a figurative tapestry, responding to the wishes of rich clients to have unique works of art by him, and following on from the success of his firm of Morris & Co in producing fine tapestries designed by the artist Edward Burne-Jones. It depicts an array of fruit trees with their harvest ready for gathering, including apples, grapes, olives and pears, behind a row of figures in medieval-style dress. The figures are holding a scrolling banner with a poem composed by Morris, written especially for the tapestry, and celebrating the bounty of the orchard, and the rhythm of the seasons. Tapestry showing four figures against a foliate background