"Tulip and Rose", a pair of Morris & Company curtains of woollen triple cloth woven in shades of green--32 x 104in. (80 x 260cm.), one joined at hem, probably early 20th century
"Tulip and Rose", a pair of Morris & Company curtains of woollen triple cloth woven in shades of green--32 x 104in. (80 x 260cm.), one joined at hem, probably early 20th century

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"Tulip and Rose", a pair of Morris & Company curtains of woollen triple cloth woven in shades of green--32 x 104in. (80 x 260cm.), one joined at hem, probably early 20th century
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Literature
See catalogue entry M.76, "William Morris", edited Linda Parry, The Victoria and Albert Museum, 1996.
This pattern is the first dateable design for woven furnishing textiles to be registered by William Morris in 1876.

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