Call to Art

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Burne-Jones
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Chartism
design
Elizabeth Siddal
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forthcoming
Gothic Revival
Hunt
Kate Faulkner
Kelmscott
labour
Leighton
Marxism
May Morris
medievalism
Millais
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painting
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radical
Red House
romantic
Rossetti
Ruskin
social change
Victorian
Waterhouse
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  • ISBN 9781781301425
  • Dimensions: 240 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A catalogue accompanying an exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, exploring how beautiful art and radical social ideals intertwined with the work of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement.

Behind the decorative designs and romantic storytelling of British designer and activist William Morris lies a radical vision for the future. Grappling with many of the issues we still face today, William Morris and his circle – including makers and designers such as Kate Faulkner and his daughter May Morris, and Pre-Raphaelites Edward Burne-Jones, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Elizabeth Siddal – dared to imagine an alternative, fairer future with art for all.

A Call to Art goes beyond the decorative motifs and medieval love stories, taking the reader deeper into the group’s collective vision, collaborative action and shared belief in the power of art and beauty to bring about positive social change. Still faced with rampant industrialisation and the ongoing destruction of the natural world, can we too look to the past and reimagine a better future?

Bringing together paintings, drawings, textiles, ceramics and more, fresh perspectives are given on one of the world’s most influential thinkers, making this an ideal introduction to the movement and to the Fitzwilliam Museum’s extraordinary collections.

Jan Marsh is a Cambridge graduate whose books include biographies of Dante Gabriel and Christina Rossetti, Jane and May Morris and Elizabeth Siddal.

Karen Livingstone is a deputy director at the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, and has published several books, including Women Pioneers of the Arts and Crafts Movement.