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Little Tree

Designer (British, 1834 - 1896)
Maker (British, 1861 - 1940)
Additional Title(s)
  • Hammersmith Hand-knotted Carpet
ClassificationsDECORATIVE ARTS
Dateca. 1890
Mediumwool on cotton warp
Dimensions110 1/2 x 50 in. (280.7 x 127 cm.)
DescriptionDeep blue border with red flowers; palmette border, center of carpet has red field with central sunflower design, curving vines and daisy-like flowers.
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens
Label TextIn 1879, Morris relocated his looms from Queen Square to the converted coach house in his own backyard in Hammersmith. The carpets made for the short period between 1879 and 1881 bear the distinctive "M" mark with a picture of a hammer and waves (symbolizing the Thames). For these hand-made carpets, which the firm called "Hammersmith" carpets, Morris developed two-way designs that could be read from any direction, as seen here. This example also shows Morris "quartering" his design, or dividing it into four blocks, each of which mirrors its neighbors. The star-like medallions that appear at the center and sides of the design were based on Persian carpets, which exerted a strong influence on Morris's designs and technique. The carpet thickness, measured at twenty-five knots per square inch, made them very durable and worth their higher price tag.
Status
Not on view
Object number2000.5.511
Terms
    Little Chintz
    William Morris
    ca. 1876
    Object number: 2000.5.122
    Snakeshead
    William Morris
    ca. 1876
    Object number: 2000.5.525
    Lea
    William Morris
    registered in 1885
    Object number: 2000.5.901
    Millefleurs
    John Henry Dearle
    1912-1914
    Object number: 2000.5.891
    Strawberry Thief
    William Morris
    ca. 1883
    Object number: 2000.5.523
    Lea
    William Morris
    ca. 1885
    Object number: 2000.5.512
    Loddon
    William Morris
    Registered 1884
    Object number: 2000.5.509
    Lily
    William Morris
    after 1874
    Object number: 2000.5.112
    Acanthus
    Unknown, British
    ca. 1890
    Object number: 2000.5.883
    Lea
    William Morris
    registered in 1885
    Object number: 2000.5.894
    Bird
    William Morris
    ca. 1878
    Object number: 2000.5.872
    Honeysuckle
    William Morris
    registered in 1876
    Object number: 2000.5.888