Snakeshead

Description

When Morris designed Snakeshead in 1877, Indian silks were in style and widely imported from British India. This design stands out for its diminutive motifs and the strong red and black colors, which were fashionable only for a short time before paler hues regained favor with clients. While its color scheme suggests distant lands with warmer climates, the pattern showcases one of Morris’s favorite flowers: the fritillary, a wildflower that he remembered growing in the meadows near Oxford.

Provenance

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Snakeshead

William Morris

Early 20th century

Accession Number

1937.695

Medium

plain weave cotton, printed

Dimensions

Overall: 85.1 x 100.3 cm (33 1/2 x 39 1/2 in.)

Classification

Textile

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. Henry Chisholm