Ručne maľovaný olej na plátne vo vašej zvolenej veľkosti a v ráme, vyrobený na mieru našimi umelcami. ( Prepnúť na tlač
Prepnúť na digitálny obraz)
Vyberte si z našich preddefinovaných rozmerov, ktoré zodpovedajú pôvodným pomeroḿ diela.
Môžete zadať vlastné rozmery tak, aby sa hodili do konkrétneho rámu alebo priestoru. Ak sa váš zvolený rozmer nezhoduje s pôvodnými proporciami obrazu, dielo buď orezáme, alebo ho doplníme ručne maľovanými prvkami. Pred začiatkom výroby vám zašleme digitálny náhľad na schválenie.
Upozorňujeme, že ukážka na obrazovke neodráža skutočné orezanie alebo doplnenie. Skutočnú finálnu kompozíciu zobrazuje iba digitálny náhľad.
Hoci sú k dispozícii vlastné rozmery, odporúčame vybrať rozmer z preddefinovaného zoznamu, aby sme zachovali pôvodné proporcie.
Celosvetová doprava () za 3 až 4 týždne namiesto štandardných 5 týždňov. (17 september). Bez kompromisov v kvalite.
The Little Tree (Hammersmith Rug)
Veľkosť reprodukcie
William Morris’s “The Little Tree” (Hammersmith Rug), completed in 1895, isn't merely a decorative textile; it’s a meticulously crafted portal to a world steeped in medieval romance, folklore, and the enduring beauty of nature. Born from the fertile imagination of one of England’s most influential artists and designers, this rug embodies the core tenets of the Arts and Crafts movement – a rejection of mass-produced industrialism in favour of handcrafted artistry and a deep reverence for traditional craftsmanship.
The piece immediately captivates with its rich palette: a dominant crimson ground punctuated by the vibrant greens of foliage, the warm ochres of earth, and the cool blues of shadowed skies. Morris’s signature style is evident in every detail – the stylized tulips and pomegranates, rendered with an almost obsessive attention to botanical accuracy, intertwine with flowing tendrils and delicate floral patterns. The central panel, a miniature landscape teeming with small trees and blossoming flowers, feels both intimate and expansive, drawing the viewer into a world of quiet contemplation.
Morris’s artistic vision was profoundly shaped by his lifelong fascination with medieval England. He sought to revive the aesthetics of the Middle Ages – not as a slavish imitation, but as a source of inspiration for creating works that celebrated beauty, craftsmanship, and moral values. “The Little Tree” is infused with this spirit; its motifs are drawn from illuminated manuscripts, heraldic banners, and the rich tapestry of English folklore. The recurring imagery of trees, often symbols of life, growth, and connection to the divine, anchors the design.
Furthermore, Morris’s deep engagement with Icelandic Sagas – a journey that profoundly impacted his artistic sensibilities – is subtly reflected in the rug's narrative quality. The interwoven patterns and symbolic elements suggest a story waiting to be deciphered, inviting viewers to lose themselves in its intricate details.
Created by Morris & Co., this rug was meticulously hand-knotted using the finest materials – cotton, jute, and wool. The process itself demanded immense skill and patience from the artisans involved, each knot carefully placed to contribute to the overall design. The use of a complex colour palette achieved through natural dyes—a hallmark of the Arts & Crafts movement—adds depth and richness to the piece. Note the subtle variations in tone and texture, evidence of the hand-crafted nature of this exceptional work.
The rug’s dimensions – 287 x 128 cm – are significant; they suggest a scale appropriate for a grand room or a statement feature within a carefully curated interior. The design's balance and harmony ensure it would complement a wide range of styles, from traditional English country houses to contemporary spaces seeking a touch of timeless elegance.
Beyond its aesthetic qualities, “The Little Tree” resonates with deeper symbolic meaning. It represents a yearning for connection with nature, a celebration of craftsmanship, and an embrace of the romantic ideals that defined the Victorian era. The rug’s rich colours evoke feelings of warmth, comfort, and nostalgia, while its intricate details invite contemplation and wonder. It's a testament to Morris’s belief that art should nourish the soul and enrich our lives.
1834 - 1896 , Spojené kráľovstvo