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William Morris, driven by profound passion for tapestry and textile arts, revitalized English weaving traditions during the late 19th century, creating works now preserved in the world's most prestigious museums. This jacquard interpretation of "Pomona" honors his revolutionary approach to decorative arts that merged medieval craftsmanship with Victorian sensibilities. The goddess Pomona, Roman deity of fruit trees and gardens, appears surrounded by Morris's characteristic botanical motifs that celebrate natural abundance through stylized foliage and flowing organic forms. At 85 x 50 cm in portrait format, this piece demonstrates how Morris's designs translate beautifully into contemporary textile production while maintaining their original aesthetic power. His influence on the Arts and Crafts movement established principles of beauty in everyday objects that remain relevant today. Composed of 72% cotton, 25% viscose, and 3% polyester with cotton lining, this work appeals to design history enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate how revolutionary artistic vision can transcend its original era. The compact scale makes it perfect for intimate spaces where Morris's philosophy of bringing handcrafted beauty into domestic environments can be fully appreciated.