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Honeysuckle Fire Screen

A freestanding screen with a varnished wooden frame features a floral motif with long pink petals and multitonal green leaves.

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  • A freestanding screen with a varnished wooden frame features a floral motif with long pink petals and multitonal green leaves.

Date:

Design early to mid-1890s

Artist:

Design attributed to May Morris (English, 1862–1938)
Produced by Morris & Co., London (English, 1875–1940)

About this artwork

The two fire screens in the collection [2018.845 and 2018.846] illustrate the variety of ways in which one could purchase objects from Morris & Co. The Flowerpot Fire Screen was likely embroidered, assembled, and sold completed as seen here. May Morris herself stitched several versions of the Flowerpot panel. The Honeysuckle design may have been a kit that was sold for amateurs to embroider themselves, as the stitching is less precise. Both of these designs could also be made into cushions, and they continued to be sold as kits decades after they were introduced.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Textiles

Artists

May Morris (Designer) , Morris & Co. (Producer)

Title

Honeysuckle Fire Screen

Places

England (Object made in), London (Object Probably made in), Great Britain (Object made in)

Date

Designed 1880-1885

Medium

Cotton or linen ground, silk floss

Dimensions

109.2 × 59.7 × 32.7 cm (43 × 23 1/2 × 12 7/8 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Crab Tree Farm Foundation

Reference Number

2018.846

Extended information about this artwork

Object information is a work in progress and may be updated as new research findings emerge. To help improve this record, please email . Information about image downloads and licensing is available here.

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