Arts & Crafts Explained | William Morris, William De Morgan and Nature | Curator's Corner
Discover the origins and aims of the Arts and Crafts movement through objects from the William Morris Gallery's collection. Where did William Morris and his contemporaries get their inspiration? Often they looked to the natural world. Learn how the artists and designers of the Arts and Crafts movement took inspiration from nature—and discover the creative process behind William De Morgan's stunning eagle and snake lustreware plate.

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William Morris and the Houses Behind the Arts & Crafts Movement

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William Morris Art Lesson Year One

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History of the Arts Crafts Movement Part 2 of 3

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Discover William Morris Interiors and Furniture | Arts & Crafts at Standen House

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A 'conspiracy of silence' – William Morris, his wife and her lovers

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How was it made? Block printing William Morris Wallpaper | V&A

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Fran Lebowitz on the Process of Great Writing | Collection in Focus

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Ruskin & Morris: The Origins of the Arts & Crafts Movement in the 19th Century

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History of the Arts Crafts Movement Part 1 of 3

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TV ART SLIDESHOW | Abstract Art for your TV | Jr Korpa | 1hour of 4K HD Paintings

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William Morris (part 1)

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Influential Women Jewelers- The Arts And Crafts Movement, Part 1

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William Morris Designs

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Emery Walker's Arts & Crafts house open to the public

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William Morris and Company: The Arts and Crafts Movement in Great Britain

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Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen speaks at the Brilliance of William Morris | Forest School

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The inspiration behind the designs of William Morris | Forest School

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The Red House - Philip Webb and William Morris

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An introduction to William Morris

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