<h2>A. 1834-1896</h2>
The "Seaweed Wallpaper" was designed by William Morris in 1834-1896.
Explanation:
- William Morris (1834-1896), a British literary figure and designer who founded the British Arts and Crafts Movement, is best known for his "Seaweed Wallpaper". These were designed for Morris, Marshall, Faulkner and Company, the firm he started with his partners in 1861, and afterwards for Morris & Company. He designed fifty different block-printed wallpapers, each with elaborate, stylized patterns inspired by nature, especially British native flowers and flora. His Seaweed wallpaper and textile designs had a significant influence on British interior design, as well as the Art Nouveau movement in Europe and the United States.
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It can thicken and soften depending on how it's handled.
It can be used to cover wounds to stop bleeding.
It can be used to drown enemies.
It might be edible like normal gum. ...
It's elasticated.
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