John Henry Dearle or J. H. Dearle (1860-1932) was a British textile and stained glass designer trained by Pre-Raphaelite artist and craftsman William Morris. Dearle designed many of the later wallpapers and textiles released by Morris & Co., and contributed background and foliage patterns to tapestry designs featuring figures by Edward Burne-Jones and others. Beginning in his teens as a shop assistant and then design apprentice, … Wikipedia
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Edward Burne-Jones designed most of the stained glass made by Morris & Co but after Morris's death Dearle became responsible for the artistic direction of the company's stained glass. www.mertonpriory.org/history/morris.html
John Henry Dearle joined Morris & Co. in 1878 as an assistant in the firm's retail shop, later employed in the stained glass workshop where his talents as a draftsman were recognized. Dearle contributed designs for wallpaper, textiles, and tapestry and e www.designtoscano.com/category/code/Henri+Dearle.do
John Henry Dearle joined Morris & Co. in 1878 as an assistant in the firm's retail shop, later employed in the stained glass workshop where his talents as a draftsman were recognized. Dearle contributed designs for wallpaper, textiles, and tapestry and e www.designtoscano.com/product/wall+decor/tapestries/tree+...