An Inspiration to Waterhouse
Lamia, by John William Waterhouse Lamia, the ancient Greek sorceress, was the subject of Keats 1812 poem. In colourful language, he describes [...]
Lamia, by John William Waterhouse Lamia, the ancient Greek sorceress, was the subject of Keats 1812 poem. In colourful language, he describes [...]
The Souls Prison house by Evelyn De Morgan In 1904 Evelyn De Morgan’s younger sister Wilhelmina Pickering Stirling published her novel Toy [...]
Evelyn De Morgan passed away on 2 May 1919, leaving behind her a brilliant and beautiful collection of feminist, pacifist paintings and drawings which [...]
You may already know the history of how the De Morgan Collection came to be, if not you might like a quick trip around [...]
The Tiled Reredos in St Peter’s Church,¹ Hornblotton, Somerset has often been referred to as by William De Morgan. I live hereby and know the [...]
This week, we are celebrating Evelyn De Morgan's drawings. Whilst she is well known as a painter, her beautiful pencil and pastel studies are [...]
This week, we are celebrating Evelyn De Morgan's drawings. Whilst she is well known as a painter, her beautiful pencil and pastel studies are [...]
There is nothing more I enjoy doing than sitting in a museum or gallery sketching an object, artifact, or painting. [...]
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Flora (1894) by Evelyn De Morgan De Morgan clearly drew inspiration from Botticelli’s art, most strikingly in the goddess’ pose and Italianate [...]