Jane Morris
1839–1914 (age 75)
Biography
Jane Morris, born Jennie Miller, wove resilience and artistry into an illustrious career as an embroiderer and muse of the Pre-Raphaelite circle. Her delicate stitches and refined aesthetic helped define the Arts and Crafts movement, and she poured her strength into shaping a visual language that celebrated craftsmanship and personal expression.
Despite the personal trials that marked her marriage and public life, Jane remained a steadfast figure in artistic London, mentoring younger women and tending to the gardens of St. George's Churchyard where she was laid to rest, leaving a legacy of quiet courage and enduring beauty.