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12 June, 11:42

Ironically, while William Morris was returning to printing methods of the incunabula, he used modular, interchangeable, and repeatable elements; he applied industrial production methods to the printed page. a) trueb) false

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  1. 12 June, 12:11
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    "Ironically, while William Morris was returning to printing methods of the incunabula, he used modular, interchangeable, and repeatable elements; he applied industrial production methods to the printed page" is TRUE.

    Option: A

    Explanation:

    His creations have been used for wallpapers, textiles, tiles, stained glass, ordinary glass ware-in other words, all kinds of things that his company, Morris and Company used decoratively and manufactured or commissioned.

    Morris had his wallpapers printed by hand, utilizing carved, pear wood blocks filled with raw, mineral-based coloring, and pressing down with the assistance of a foot mass worked. The template was rendered by deliberately lining up and repeated printing of the woodblock motifs to produce a seamless replicate.
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