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Pomona (From Flora and Pomona), England, 1906. Creators: Walter Taylor, John Keich
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Pomona (From Flora and Pomona), England, 1906. Creators: Walter Taylor, John Keich
Pomona (From Flora and Pomona), England, 1906. Figure design 1882, background design 1898. Woven by Walter Taylor and John Keich at the Merton Abbey Tapestry Works, London, after designs by Sir Edward Burne-Jones and John Henry Dearle. Produced by Morris & Co
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Pomona (From Flora and Pomona), England, 1906 - A Tapestry Masterpiece
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. This print showcases the exquisite tapestry artwork titled "Pomona (From Flora and Pomona)" created in England in 1906. Crafted by the skilled hands of Walter Taylor and John Keich at the renowned Merton Abbey Tapestry Works in London, this masterpiece was produced under the guidance of Sir Edward Burne-Jones and John Henry Dearle, two prominent figures of the Arts and Crafts movement. The tapestry depicts a scene bursting with abundance as Pomona, the Roman goddess of fruit trees, stands amidst a lush floral backdrop. The intricate design features an array of vibrant flowers intertwined with ripe apples symbolizing fertility and prosperity. The use of cotton wool and silk slit combined with double interlocking tapestry weave technique adds depth to every detail. Displayed within an art gallery or institute like Chicago's Art Institute, this piece represents not only artistic skill but also serves as a testament to the rich heritage art that emerged during the late 19th century. Its decorative nature brings life to any interior space while paying homage to Morris & Co. , who played a pivotal role in promoting arts crafts movement. As we admire this remarkable creation captured by Walter Taylor and John Keich through their lens, we are transported back in time to witness their dedication towards preserving traditional craftsmanship for future generations to appreciate.
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