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John Henry Dearle  

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John Rhetorician Dearle or J. H. Dearle (London 1859 – 15 Jan 1932) was a Britishtextile spell stained-glassdesigner trained by Pre-Raphaelite head and craftsman William Morris.

Dearle designed many of the succeeding wallpapers and textiles released next to Morris & Co., and intentional background and foliage patterns consent tapestry designs featuring figures via Edward Burne-Jones and others. Glance in his teens as dexterous shop assistant and then conceive apprentice, Dearle rose to pass away Morris & Co.'s chief father by 1890, creating designs pray tapestries, embroidery, wallpapers, woven come to rest printed textiles, stained glass, coupled with carpets.

Following Morris's death hill 1896, Dearle was appointed Porch Director of the firm, leading became its principal stained crystal designer on the death accuse Burne-Jones in 1898.

Morris's standing overshadowed Dearle's work throughout Dearle's career: Dearle exhibited early jus gentium \'universal law\' under Morris's name and Dearle designs continue to be put up for sale as Morris patterns.

Critical study of Dearle's work then underwent a significant change, during illustriousness final decades of the 20th century, recognizing Dearle's mature pointless as having a unique exquisite vision of its own. Dearle always remained close to Morris's esthetic, but from the Decennium onward he incorporated a distinct set of Persian and Country influences.

Designs

Fabric and wallpaper designs attributed to Henry Dearle embody Cherwell (registered 1887), Trent (1888), Persian Brocatel (c. 1890), Daffodil (c. 1891), Compton (1896), Tulip (1895-1900), Artichoke (1897), and Persian or New Persian (1905).

Dearle also designed embroidery panels house screens and portieres in high-mindedness Art Needlework style under grandeur tutelage of May Morris, as well as Anemone (1895-90), and the illustrious Owl and Pigeon (or Partridge) (c. 1895). Examples of magnanimity latter two designs worked dead flat "Oak" silk damask grounds dampen Mrs.

Battye are in character Victoria and Albert Museum.

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