Our Favourite Fireplaces
OnlineEmbark on a fascinating journey with Sarah Hardy, Director of the De Morgan Museum, as she delves into the captivating world of William De Morgan [...]
Metamorphosis of Autumn: Boreas, Art and Myth
As the season of change is upon us we delve into the profound exploration of transformation in Evelyn De Morgan’s depictions of Boreas, the mythical [...]
William De Morgan as an Author
Online8th December - William De Morgan as an Author William De Morgan (1839-1917) was not primarily known as an author but rather as a renowned [...]
William De Morgan as an Author
Online8th December – William De Morgan as an Author William De Morgan (1839-1917) was not primarily known as an author but rather as a renowned [...]
Evelyn De Morgan’s Angel Church Panels
OnlineJoin us for a captivating lecture on the intriguing story of the Angel Panels created by Evelyn De Morgan. In 1883, on Christmas Eve, these [...]
A Technical Investigation into the Materials and Methods of Evelyn De Morgan
Cromwell Place Gallery 11, 4 Cromwell Place, LondonA talk by Alexandra Earl exploring the materials and techniques employed by Pre-Raphaelite painter, Evelyn De Morgan. Through close technical examination and art historical analysis [...]
William De Morgan and Leighton House
Cromwell Place Gallery 11, 4 Cromwell Place, LondonA talk by Daniel Robbins exploring the collaboration between stained glass and pottery designer, William De Morgan, and artist, Frederic Leighton, in the creation of [...]
Sambourne House
OnlinePunch cartoonist and illustrator Edward Linley Sambourne moved into 18 Stafford Terrace with his wife Marion in 1874 and lived there up until his death [...]
De Morgan and Music at Cannon Hall
De Morgan Museum Cannon Hall, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, United KingdomThe De Morgan Museum at Cannon Hall, Barnsley, displays the finest collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings by Evelyn De Morgan, and Arts & Crafts ceramics by [...]
William De Morgan: Novels, Socialism, and Victorian Class Struggles
OnlineFollowing the end of his career in the decorative arts, William De Morgan ventured down a new path, publishing the first of nine novels in [...]