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  1. 'Fruit' (or 'Pomegranate') wallpaper pattern, branches of fruit trees bearing fruit, including limes and pomegranates, on a blue ground; Block-printed in distemper colours, on paper; Inscribed on the back in ink with title, number and price.

  2. William Morris designed forty-one wallpapers and five ceiling papers, working from 1862 with Morris, Marshall, Faulkner, and Company, and from 1875 with Morris & Company. "Fruit" (or Pomegranate) was one of Morris's early wallpapers, his first idea captured in a drawing of ca. 1862 (Victoria & Albert Museum, London).

  3. 14 de oct. de 2023 · Fruit is a wallpaper design by William Morris which was one of his earliest creations in this medium, with it being completed in 1864-1866. It features peaches, pomegranates, olives and citrus fruits and is sometimes referred to with the alternative name of simply, Pomegranate.

  4. William Morris 1862. Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. New York, United States. Diagonal branches with pomegranates, other fruits and sparse flowers. Printed in shades of green,...

  5. The 'Fruit' (or 'Pomegranate') design was the second paper designed by William Morris to be issued, produced in 1864. Part of a pattern book containing 23 Morris & Co. patterns (E.3698-3704, 3706-3718, 3720-3722-1927).

  6. 'Fruit' (or 'Pomegranate') wallpaper pattern, branches of fruit trees bearing fruit, including limes and pomegranates; Block-printed in distemper colours, on paper; Designed by William Morris; Published by Morris & Co.; England; First issued ca.1866.

  7. William Morris designed Fruit (also referred to as Pomegranate) in 1862 and it is one of his earliest designs for wallpaper. The pattern is formed of pomegranates, peaches, oranges and lemons surrounded by the fruit tree foliage and flowers.