Evelyn De Morgan’s Angel panels, All Saints Church, Cawthorne
Hidden away in a dark corner of All Saints Church, in the tiny village of Cawthorne, some wonderful but relatively unknown paintings by Evelyn De [...]
Hidden away in a dark corner of All Saints Church, in the tiny village of Cawthorne, some wonderful but relatively unknown paintings by Evelyn De [...]
This week we welcomed our painting conservator, Carol Willoughby. The De Morgan Foundation is undertaking conservation on eleven of Evelyn De Morgan's paintings, and the [...]
This week (1st – 7th June) is Volunteers’ Week, an annual event celebrating the contribution made by millions of volunteers across the UK. As a [...]
Recently the British Museum put out a call for objects for a project called 'Teaching History in 100 Objects'. This project aims to support teaching [...]
It has long been common knowledge that De Morgan was employed by P&O’s ships architect T.E.Colcutt to design schemes and provide tile decorations for the [...]
It is always exciting to examine paintings in order to discover the layers of paint and the correlation between these layers and the changing intentions [...]
This post is part of our From The Archives blog series This letter from our archives is a perfect example of cross-writing, a practice that was common [...]
This post is part of our From The Archives blog series William’s mother Sophia kept a detailed ‘Nursery Journal’ which depicts the early lives of her [...]
This post is part of our From The Archives blog series This rather unusual note comes, unsurprisingly, from an archive box labelled ‘Miscellaneous’. It is [...]
This post is part of our From The Archives blog series We have only a handful of photographs of William De Morgan in our archive, [...]