Discover John Henry Dearle, a British master of textile & stained-glass design! Explore his Pre-Raphaelite-inspired artistry & legacy in wallpaper, tapestries & stunning glass.
Walthamstow Gallery에서 윌리엄 모리스의 세계를 만나보세요! 멋진 직물과 디자인, 그리고 그의 사회주의적 유산을 탐험할 수 있습니다. 무료 입장 – 미술공예운동(Arts & Crafts)의 아름다움을 기념하는 공간입니다.
This is a working cartoon for ‘Helena’, a woven textile designed by John Henry Dearle for Morris & Co. in 1890, manufactured by Alexander Morton & Co. the following year. Cartoons were full-size working drawings which specified the design to be used by the weavers, guiding them as they constructed the pattern on a loom. The paper would commonly be pinned up directly behind the loom, allowing the weaver to look through the warp threads at the image behind. The designer, John Henry Dearle, began his long association with Morris & Co. as a teenager working in the firm’s London shop. He soon became a protégé of William Morris himself, training in stained glass before becoming a tapestry assistant. Dearle eventually became, alongside May Morris, one of the firm’s most respected embroidery and tapestry designers, taking over as Art Director following Morris’ death in 1896.