Daisy
Wallpaper
1864 (produced), 01/02/1864 (design registered)
1864 (produced), 01/02/1864 (design registered)
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'Daisy' wallpaper pattern, a design of flowering plants with a ground suggestive of grass; Block-printed in distemper colours, on paper; Inscribed on the back in ink with title, number and price.
Part of Volume 1, a pattern book containing 25 Morris & Co. patterns from 1862-81 (E.441-529-1919).
Part of Volume 1, a pattern book containing 25 Morris & Co. patterns from 1862-81 (E.441-529-1919).
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Title | Daisy (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | block-printed in distemper colours, on paper |
Brief description | 'Daisy' wallpaper pattern, a design of flowering plants with a ground suggestive of grass; Block-printed in distemper colours, on paper; Inscribed on the back in ink with title, number and price; The second paper William Morris designed, but the first to be issued; Part of 'Volume 1', a pattern book containing 25 Morris & Co. patterns from 1862-81 (E.441-529-1919); England; 1864. |
Physical description | 'Daisy' wallpaper pattern, a design of flowering plants with a ground suggestive of grass; Block-printed in distemper colours, on paper; Inscribed on the back in ink with title, number and price. Part of Volume 1, a pattern book containing 25 Morris & Co. patterns from 1862-81 (E.441-529-1919). |
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Marks and inscriptions | (Inscribed on the back in ink with title, number and price.) |
Credit line | Given by Morris & Co. |
Object history | This was the first wallpaper designed by William Morris to be put into production. The source of the flat simple frontal motif of the pattern can be seen in a wall hanging illustrated in a fifteenth-century version of Froissart’s Chronicles, shown in an illuminated manuscript at the British Museum (BL Ms 4380, fol. 1). |
Production | Within pattern book Volume 1 (1862-81). The 'Daisy' design was first produced in 1864. |
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Accession number | E.444-1919 |
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Record created | June 10, 2009 |
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