Which statements describe how William Morris might design a lamp to go in the same room as this tapestry? Choose all answers tha
t are correct. A. He could decorate the lampshade or base with an image of Pomona.
B. He could decorate the lampshade or base with curling leaves or grapevines. C. He could add the poem from the tapestry to the lamp, using the same Gothic style of lettering.
D. He could have the base precision-formed in a factory before adding decoration.
E. He could weave the fabric for the lampshade on a loom.
F. He could use vegetable dyes to get rich colors for the fabric of the lampshade instead of using harsh chemical dyes.
The answer is both. Despite most of Duchamp's work was a sort of spoof (including "N*ude Descending a Staircase"), the consequences of his trajectory represent a critical watershed in the History of Art.