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John Henry Dearle — Peony

John Henry Dearle

Peony

1885

One of the most popular products of May Morris’s embroidery division were kits, which contained fabric marked with a design and the recommended embroidery thread. These kits allowed amateur embroiderers to have the satisfaction of making a beautiful object with their own hands. John Henry Dearle’s original drawing for Peony is annotated on the back by May Morris, who suggested the most appropriate use for the panel as part of a room divider screen.

Medium
Cotton ground, silk threads
Dimensions

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John Henry Dearle, Peony, 1885

One of the most popular products of May Morris’s embroidery division were kits, which contained fabric marked with a design and the recommended embroidery thread. These kits allowed amateur embroiderers to have the satisfaction of making a beautiful object with their own hands. John Henry Dearle’s original drawing for Peony is annotated on the back by May Morris, who suggested the most appropriate use for the panel as part of a room divider screen.

Medium
Cotton ground, silk threads
Dimensions
156.5 x 66.4 cm
Year
1885
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

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Modern, Unique Work, Large Scale

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