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  1. Known for. Arts and Crafts movement. Parent (s) William Morris. Jane Morris. Relatives. May Morris (sister) Jane Alice (Jenny) Morris (17 January 1861 – 11 July 1935) was an embroiderer. She was the elder daughter of William Morris and Jane Morris and sister to May Morris.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_MorrisJane Morris - Wikipedia

    Jane Morris (née Burden; 19 October 1839 – 26 January 1914) was an English embroiderer in the Arts and Crafts movement and an artists' model who embodied the Pre-Raphaelite ideal of beauty. She was a model and muse to her husband William Morris and to Dante Gabriel Rossetti. [1]

  3. Jane Alice ('Jenny') Morris. (1861-1935), Daughter of William Morris. Sitter in 21 portraits. William and Jane Morris 's elder daughter was always known simply as Jenny. Educated at Notting Hill High School, she seemed destined for one of the new women's colleges; but after developing acute epilepsy was incapacitated for the rest of her life ...

  4. 17 de dic. de 2016 · La nueva señora Jane Morris aprovechó con creces la oportunidad, aprendió varios idiomas, música y refinados modales. Pero el matrimonio, del que nacerían dos niñas, Jane Alice y Mary, empezó a resquebrajarse cuando William decidió marchar a Islandia en busca de inspiración.

  5. Jane Alice (`Jenny') Morris was born at the Red House. Morris named her Alice after his younger sister. She was - at a later date - christened at Bexley Church in Kent. A celebration dinner was held after the christening at the Red House which was attended by amongst others… Read More

  6. www.britishmuseum.org › collection › objectdrawing | British Museum

    Dimensions. Height:104 millimetres. Width:76 millimetres. Curator's comments. This is the only surviving drawing by William Morris of his wife, Jane. Gere 1994In the late summer of 1857 Rossetti and Burne Jones, then in Oxford engaged on the decoration of the Union (see 1885,0613.81), went one evening to the theatre, where they were struck by ...

  7. This portrait. Jane and William Morris encouraged their daughters to be artistic and adventurous. Owing to their simple, unfashionable clothes, a cousin called them 'medieval brutes'. Together the four children Jenny and May Morris, and Philip and Margaret Burne-Jones formed a 'secret society'.