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Frontispiece, The Wood Beyond the World
This is a frontispiece. It was written by William Morris and illustrated by Sir Edward Burne-Jones and published by Kelmscott Press. It is dated 1894. Its medium is handmade paper printed in red and black. It is a part of the Smithsonian Libraries department.
Written toward the end of Morris’s life, The Wood Beyond the World is a fantasy novel closely informed by medieval romances. The historical English identities and characters that Morris sought to revive were connected closely to the woods and, in particular, to oak trees. Here, oak leaves form a border around both the text and Edward Burne-Jones’s figure of a young woman bedecked in floral garlands
It is credited Gift of Calvin S. Hathaway, Smithsonian Libraries, PR5079 .W6 1894X.
- Print, The Great Rosary
- woodcut on paper.
- Museum purchase through gift of various donors and from Eleanor G. Hewitt Fund.
- 1938-88-8669
- Book Illustration, Corona delle nobili, et virtuose donne, vol. 4, Lace...
- woodcut on paper.
- Collection of Smithsonian Institution Libraries.
- SIL39088009225905
- Textile, Tulip and Rose
- wool.
- Gift of Harvey Smith.
- 1967-20-1-a,b
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- Textile, Tulip and Rose
- cotton warp, silk wefts.
- Gift of Mrs. James M. Breed.
- 1964-18-3
Its dimensions are
H x W (book open): 21 × 29.1 cm (8 1/4 × 11 7/16 in.)
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Botanical Expressions.