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Beth Russell Needlepoint
Greenery Group

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Please be aware that anything ordered after December 8th
may not reach you before Christmas.

 


Deer

Decorative Panel
Picture
Wall Hanging
Regular Price 
540.00
Our Price

439.99

 


Fox & Pheasant

Decorative Panel
Picture
Wall Hanging
Regular Price 
540.00
Our Price

439.99



Hares

Decorative Panel
Picture
Wall Hanging
Regular Price 
540.00
Our Price

439.99
 

 


Henry Dearle, Morris' first weaving apprentice, became a talented designer in his own right and on William Morris' death in 1896 he took over Morris & Co. So close was he to Morris in style that many of his designs for wallpapers and fabrics have been mistaken for Morris' own. 
However, it was in tapestry that he revealed his greatest talent and here his work is quite distinctive. Greenery is one of his finest works and it is interesting to compare it with Morris' Forest. 

The original Greenery tapestry, completed in 1892, is now on loan to the National Trust of Scotland and is hung at Crathes Castle, Banchory. A second weaving was completed in 1915 and is in the Metropolitan Museum, New York. 

Beth Russell has adapted the very large weaving into needlepoint and divided it into parts, which she has named for convenience. Each of these would make a hansome decorative panel or wall hanging. Sewn together, the entire scene is magnificent.
 

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