An edition of Some hints on pattern-designing (1899)

Some hints on pattern-designing

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Some hints on pattern-designing
William Morris, William Morris
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An edition of Some hints on pattern-designing (1899)

Some hints on pattern-designing

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This is a lecture delivered by William Morris at the Working Men's College, London, on December 10, 1881.

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Longmans
Language
English
Pages
45

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Cover of: Some hints on pattern-designing
Some hints on pattern-designing
1899, Longmans
in English
Cover of: Some hints on pattern-designing
Some hints on pattern-designing
1899, Longmans
in English
Cover of: Some hints on pattern-designing
Some hints on pattern-designing
1899, Printed at the Chiswick Press, Published by Longmans & Co., 39, Paternoster Row
in English
Cover of: Some hints on pattern designing.
Cover of: Some hints on pattern-designing
Cover of: Some hints on pattern designing
Cover of: Some hints on pattern-designing
Some hints on pattern-designing
1899, Longmans
in English
Cover of: Some hints on pattern designing
Some hints on pattern designing
Publish date unknown, Printed at the Chiswick Press, Published by Longmans & Co.
in English

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Edition Notes

"A lecture delivered at the Working Men's College, London, on December 10, 1881."

"Printed at the Chiswick Press with the golden type designed by William Morris for the Kelmscott Press."

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Classifications

Library of Congress
NK1525 M6, NK1525 M65

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Pagination
45 p.
Number of pages
45

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18860918M

Excerpts

By the word pattern-design, of which I have undertaken to speak to you to-night, I mean the ornamentation of a surface by work that is not imitative or historical, at any rate, not principally or essentially so.
Page 1, added anonymously.
Give an artist a piece of paper, & say to him "I want a design," and he must ask you, "What for? What's to be done with it?" And if you can't tell him, well, I dare not venture to mention the name which his irritation will give you.
Page 10, added by George.

Enjoying Morris' ruminations, still holding true after all this time.

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