Who was the british poet and artist who was synonymous with arts and craft movement?
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William Morris (born March 24, 1834 in Walthamstow, England) spearheaded the British Arts and Crafts Movement, along with his friend and colleague architect Philip Webb (1831-1915). William Morris the architect had a profound influence on building design, although he was not trained as an architect. He is best-known today for his textile designs that have been repackaged as wallpaper and wrapping paper.
As an influential leader and promoter of the Arts & Crafts Movement, William Morris the designer became famous for his hand-crafted wall coverings, stained glass, carpets, and tapestries. William Morris was also a painter, poet, political publisher, typeface designer, and furniture-maker.
As an influential leader and promoter of the Arts & Crafts Movement, William Morris the designer became famous for his hand-crafted wall coverings, stained glass, carpets, and tapestries. William Morris was also a painter, poet, political publisher, typeface designer, and furniture-maker.
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