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Rare chance to see a recently discovered Evelyn De Morgan painting
On Thursday 12th December, Evelyn De Morgan’s painting The Wandering Jew (1888) will go on sale at Christie’s in London, [...]
Troy: Evelyn De Morgan’s mythical women on display at the British Museum
Helen of Troy and Cassandra (both painted 1898) by Evelyn De Morgan are key pictures in her oeuvre which depict [...]
De Morgan x Loewe Autumn/Winter 2019
Innovative British designer, Jonathan Anderson, shot to fame as creative director of his own brand JW Anderson and Spanish Fashion [...]
Evelyn De Morgan’s Magical Women
Evelyn De Morgan returned to the subject of magical women throughout her career. Her influences range from classical mythology, to [...]
The Enchanted Interior
The Enchanted Interior is a brilliant new exhibition at the Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle, which explores how artists have [...]
Barnsley: An Unexpected Arts and Crafts Paradise
You’d be hard pressed to find a corner of this country with as many Arts and Crafts Movement churches and [...]
Object of the Month – July
Object of the Month Gold and Charcoal sketch of grey paper for Gloria in Excelsis (1893) by Evelyn De [...]
‘Air-Con, Gloves and Cabbage Leaves: A Look Behind the Paintings’
‘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.
Islamic Inspired De Morgan ceramics to go on display in Lisbon
‘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.
Evelyn de Morgan’s Moonscapes by Dr Tessa Kilgarriff, Assistant Curator, Watts Gallery
Two of Evelyn De Morgan's paintings were star pieces in the recent Watts Gallery exhibition. Dr Tessa Kilgarriff explains why [...]
Object of the Month – William De Morgan’s Seahorse Tile Panels
This month, Sublime Symmetry, our touring exhibition exploring William De Morgan's use of mathematics in his ceramic designs, opens at [...]
Conserving De Morgan Ceramics, by Bouke De Vries
With a generous donation from the Derek Hill Foundation, the De Morgan Foundation was recently able to conserve some wonderful [...]
Evelyn De Morgan’s reading lists: A discovery in the archives
Emma Merkling writes about an exciting new archival find at National Trust’s Wightwick Manor: a list of book titles in [...]
Object of the Month – In Memoriam by Evelyn De Morgan
On 2nd May 1919, Evelyn De Morgan passed away. Her funeral was held at Chelsea Old Church on 8th May [...]
Object of the Month – April – Luna by Evelyn De Morgan
Luna (1885) by Evelyn De Morgan Bound to earth by gravity and unable to escape to the heavens, the moon [...]