Maria Gabriella Savoia
If you do not know William Morris, the father of modern design, you should know that he was the absolute master in the invention of graphic repetition of geometric and floral themes. Cardone is generous, he pays tribute to the master of the nineteenth century, and the flowers painted by him are very nice, fleshy and diaphanous, fragile in their whiteness, but so determined to confront color with the dark entanglement of the leaves.