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Arts, 23.04.2020 03:32 Zshotgun33

Which statements about the art of William Morris are true?
Choose all answers that are correct.

A. He added beauty and fine craftsmanship to functional household objects.

B. He added complex patterns to upholstery on furnishings, tapestries, wallpapers, books, and other objects.

C. He designed all the parts of an interior to create a sense of harmony.

D. He often used curved foliage to guide viewers' eyes through the design.

E. He used chemical dyes to obtain harsh, bold colors in his upholsteries and tapestries.

F. He created fine books by using classically inspired typefaces and simple patterns in the borders.

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