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William Morris “Marigold” (1875) – Feminist Elegance in Patterned Rebellion Print
William Morris “Marigold” (1875) – Feminist Elegance in Patterned Rebellion Print
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William Morris’s Marigold (1875) isn’t just a decorative masterpiece — it’s a statement of beauty, craft, and quiet rebellion. As a leader of the Arts and Crafts movement, Morris believed in elevating the handmade over the industrial, pushing back against the exploitation of factory workers (many of them women) during the Victorian era. His richly detailed floral patterns, like this striking Marigold, symbolized a return to nature, honesty, and the value of human creativity — ideals that resonate deeply with feminist principles of empowerment and equality. Let this timeless design inspire a space where art and meaning blossom together.
Sized at 8×10", this print is ideal for framing and makes a striking addition to any home, office, or gallery wall.
Printed on heavy 60lb matte photo paper with a soft white finish, this piece offers exceptional detail and ink vibrancy. The acid-free surface ensures longevity, while the 10 mil thickness gives it a luxurious feel worthy of fine art. This is not a print-on-demand product — each print is produced and shipped directly from our studio to ensure the highest quality and care.
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