NOTES: This was one of seven Voysey designs for wallpapers or textiles published in the Builder, 1899 April 8, for which he provided explanatory notes. His note regarding this design stated, "This design was made for wallpaper or woven silk, but never considered good enough by the manufacturers to be produced."
NOTES: The tapestry was created for number 1 Holland Park, the home of Alexander Constantine Ionides, the art patron and collector, and was made by Morris & Co. on the Merton Abbey looms. The tapestry itself is now in the Victoria & Albert Museum.