
William Morris & Art from the Islamic World
William Morris Gallery,London,England
William Morris & Art from the Islamic World is the first exhibition to explore the influence of art from the Islamic world on William Morris, one of Britain’s most important 19th century designers and thinkers. The exhibition features more than 90 works, including Morris's own iconic designs and outstanding examples of Islamic textiles, ceramics, metalwork and manuscripts from his personal collection. These items are brought together for the first time to reveal their impact on Morris's creative output. William Morris Gallery, London, through March 9.
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