Pre-Raphaelite Sisters at the National Portrait Gallery
A Review of the exhibition 'Pre-Raphaelite Sisters' on at the National Portrait Gallery until 26th January and displaying many paintings by Evelyn De Morgan. Kindly [...]
A Review of the exhibition 'Pre-Raphaelite Sisters' on at the National Portrait Gallery until 26th January and displaying many paintings by Evelyn De Morgan. Kindly [...]
On Thursday 12th December, Evelyn De Morgan’s painting The Wandering Jew (1888) will go on sale at Christie’s in London, with a chance to view [...]
Helen of Troy and Cassandra (both painted 1898) by Evelyn De Morgan are key pictures in her oeuvre which depict two women who were central [...]
Innovative British designer, Jonathan Anderson, shot to fame as creative director of his own brand JW Anderson and Spanish Fashion House Loewe. His work with [...]
Evelyn De Morgan returned to the subject of magical women throughout her career. Her influences range from classical mythology, to Arthurian Legend, but retain the [...]
The Enchanted Interior is a brilliant new exhibition at the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle, which explores how artists have used domestic spaces as a [...]
You’d be hard pressed to find a corner of this country with as many Arts and Crafts Movement churches and artwork that so few people [...]
Object of the Month Gold and Charcoal sketch of grey paper for Gloria in Excelsis (1893) by Evelyn De Morgan [...]
‘Air-Con, Gloves and Cabbage Leaves: A Look Behind the Paintings’
Volunteer, Megan Stuart, takes a trip to the De Morgan archives to see some more of Evelyn’s drawings
Sitting in a cold, concrete room with no windows or natural light source for three hours wouldn’t sound like the perfect way to spend a midsummer’s afternoon.
‘Air-Con, Gloves and Cabbage Leaves: A Look Behind the Paintings’
Volunteer, Megan Stuart, takes a trip to the De Morgan archives to see some more of Evelyn’s drawings
Sitting in a cold, concrete room with no windows or natural light source for three hours wouldn’t sound like the perfect way to spend a midsummer’s afternoon.