PAGE [Portrait of William Morris. From a photograph by Emery Walker] [2] [Pen-Sketch of Morris Speaking from a Wagon in Hyde Park.] By Walter Crane[14] [Design for Wall-paper. "The Daisy"] [17] [Design for Wall-paper. "Rose Trellis"] [20] [Woollen Hanging. "The Peacock"] [21] [Design for Silk Hanging] [23] [Cotton Print. "Evenlode"] [24] [Kelmscott House. Meeting Room of the Hammersmith Socialist Society] [27] [Pages from Morris's MS. of Omar Khayyám] [30] , [31] , [32] , [33] [Pen Design by Walter Crane] [47] , [83] [Progressive blackboard practice in Bi-Manual Training] from "New Methods in Education" by Liberty Tadd[108] [Patterns of Roman Mosaic Pavement, from the Baths of Caracalla] [130] , [130] , [132] [Patterns in Plain Leading, from "The Glazier's Booke"] [143] [Russian Peasant Embroidery: Blouse in Cross Stitch] [151] [Cretan Embroidery] [153] [Embroidered Cover from Bokhara] [154] [Original Design for Embroidered Hanging, by Walter Crane] [156] [Examples of Early Italian Gesso Work] (Victoria and Albert Museum)[167] , [169] , [171] ,
[173] , [175] , [175] , [175] ,
[177] , [182] , [182] [Egyptian Treatment of Birds.] Eighteenth dynasty, Hieroglyphics. Thebes[185] [Assyrian Lion] [188] [Persian Lion] [188] [Egyptian Lion] [188] [Graeco-Buddhist Lions from Sarnath] [189] [Animal Forms from Early Greek Pottery] [191] [English Heraldic Lions. Thirteenth Century] [193] [Birds and Animals in Sicilian Textiles. Thirteenth Century.] [194] , [194] , [194] ,[Japanese Birds. From the "Hundred Birds" of Bari] [195] [Stone Carvings at Gwalior] [198] , [199] , [203] , [203] [Lion by Alfred Stevens] [204] [Pen Designs by Walter Crane] [207] , [223] , [241] [Butterfly Device] [259] [Portrait of Whistler. After Charcoal Drawing by Himself] [261] ["The Thames in Ice"] [266] [Panels from the Peacock Room] [270]
ERRATA (TN: These corrections have been applied.)
Page 50, line 4 from foot, for "Burgess" read "Burges." Page 92, line 2, for "Le Thangue" read "La Thangue." Page 134, line 14, for "give" read "gives." Page 190, line 7 from foot, for "Fringe" read "Frieze." Page 198, line 2 from foot, for "Central Provinces" read "Central India."
WILLIAM MORRIS AND HIS WORK
PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM MORRIS. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH BY EMERY WALKER.