William De Morgan’s Tiles
OnlineRob Higgins is the author of several books on William De Morgan and a specialist in Victorian Arts and Crafts Tiles. In this online talk, Rob kindly shares his personal collection of De Morgan with us. He will speak about his current research on De Morgan's Dutch blanks and share some of his rare and unique tiles with us.
The Extraordinary Life and Art of Aubrey Beardsley
OnlineThis talk will take a look at the extraordinary life and art of Aubrey Beardsley. With Tate Britain’s current exhibition as a spring-board, it will [...]
Pre-Raph Girl Gang – online talk with Kirsty Stonell Walker
Evelyn De Morgan was definitely a mover and shaker of the Pre-Raphaelite movement! Kirsty tells us more. About this Event Evelyn De Morgan was definitely [...]
Visions in Gold – Online Lecture
Evelyn De Morgan's seldom seem golden drawings are considered and interpreted together as a series for the first time. Throughout her career, Evelyn De Morgan [...]
Pre-Raphaelite Circles: The De Morgans and the Lovelaces
Mary Caroline Stuart-Wortley married into the Lovelace family, inheriting an artistic, mathematical and literary legacy. But who was she? An influential triumvirate entered the Slade [...]
Exhibition Tour of Homecoming: The De Morgan Collection Returns to Chelsea
Celebrating a new partnership and exhibition, De Morgan curator, Sarah Hardy, gives a tour of the De Morgan exhibition at Cromwell Place The De Morgan [...]
Wightwick Manor’s Pioneering Collectors
Helen Bratt-Wyton, House and Collections Manager at the magical National Trust property, Wightwick Manor and Gardens is our special guest Helen has worked at Wightwick [...]
The Joe Setton Collection: from Pre-Raphaelites to Last Romantics
Christie's Sarah Reynolds joins us to discuss Pre-Raphaelite collector Joe Setton and tells us the fascinating history of his paintings. Inspired by Percy Bate’s seminal [...]
Ether and Alternative Geometries in Evelyn De Morgan’s Paintings c. 1909
New Direction in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Art Seminar #2 Emma Merkling, Courtauld Institute 26 October 2020 Emma Merkling is a PhD candidate in History of [...]
More than ‘society beauties’?: The women in G F Watts’s portraits
‘Nature did not intend me for a portrait painter’ said GF Watts. Stacey Clapperton demonstrates that he was actually a prolific portraitist It is difficult [...]