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To the world’s largest, most comprehensive collection of artworks by William and Evelyn De Morgan.

This Victorian husband and wife artistic duo defied the expectations of the age through their uniquely equal marriage and beautiful artworks.

The collection is cared for by the De Morgan Foundation, established in 1965 by Wilhelmina Stirling.

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The De Morgan Museum

Located on the top floor of Cannon Hall in Barnsley, the De Morgan Museum presents the best of William and Evelyn De Morgans’ artworks in colourful galleries.

Address

Cannon Hall, Bark House Lane, Cawthorne, Barnsley, S75 4AT

Opening Times

Tuesday to Sunday 11am – 4pm.

Open everyday 11am – 4pm during School holidays.

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Meet the Artists

William De Morgan
Evelyn De Morgan
Roddam Spencer Stanhope

Ceramic Spotlight

Bear and Hare Plate by William De Morgan (c.1880)

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A Longer Read

Exhibitions

The collection is available to visit in exhibitions at museums and galleries across the globe. Each has been carefully curated to highlight a particular artwork, or to delve deeper into the themes and social issues important to the artists which shaped their artworks and lives.

Painted Dreams

Now Open

Wolverhampton Art Gallery,Lichfield St, Wolverhampton WV1 1DU

Discover why the De Morgans both imbued their artworks with symbols and cultural signifiers.

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Decoration or Devotion?

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Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village, Surrey, GU3 1DQ

Discover why the De Morgans both imbued their artworks with symbols and cultural signifiers.

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Look Beneath the Lustre

Now Open

Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, WV6 8EE

Visitors will delight in discovering how the De Morgans made their beautiful artworks.

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EVENTS

Join us from the comfort of your own home for our popular online lecture series or find something near you to attend in person.

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