Strawberry Thief (1883) by William Morris

Strawberry Thief - William Morris - 1883

Artwork Information

TitleStrawberry Thief
ArtistWilliam Morris
Date1883
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationVictoria and Albert Museum (V&A), London, UK

About Strawberry Thief

“Strawberry Thief” is an exquisite design piece created by William Morris in 1883. It exemplifies the Romanticism movement and falls within the design genre. This celebrated work is currently housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in London, UK.

The artwork features an intricate and symmetrical pattern with a rich interplay of colors. Birds, particularly thrushes believed to be stealing strawberries, are central to the design, interwoven with an array of vibrant floral and foliate motifs. The striking use of blues, greens, reds, and pinks against a dark background renders a vivid, almost tapestry-like quality. The detailed, organic elements and the sense of harmony encapsulate Morris’s profound influence on design and his dedication to combining beauty with functionality.

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