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Celebrating #womenshistorymonth with The Mourners by feminist artist Evelyn De Morgan whose work is on display at Wightwick Manor @NTwightwick
@artukdotorg #onlineartexchange
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#TilesOnTueday is just simply a De Morgan design that I #love
With cool blue leaves and a meandering pattern, it is a fine example of De Morgan's exceptional pattern making.
- Sarah, De Morgan Director
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#tile #pattern #carnation #flowers
Is there a more fabulous way to celebrate LGBTQ+ month than with mermaids and fierce queens?
Join our partner museum @TQHGreenwich this Friday for a night like no other, featuring gender diverse performances, queer history treasure hunts and much more…
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Do you LOVE De Morgan's Dodo.
Well there's good news. You can now take him home with you!
Visit our shop https://t.co/aTolfHPbZ9
The #festiveseason is upon us and we celebrate with this beautiful Netherlandish #nativity scene for today's #onlineartexchange
Dating to c.1510 it is an example of an early depiction of the Christmas story
In the collection of the Walker Art Gallery @NML_Muse @artukdotorg
Look who’s jumped off his dish to make his journey to your Christmas tree for the festive season… 🦌🎄
THIS WEEK Watts Gallery - Artists' Village launches an exhibition of banners made by its Art For All community group. We love this banner which responds to Evelyn De Morgan's Daughters of the Mist.
Exhibition at @WattsGallery until 7th December.
It's that time of year again... The Cadence of Autumn by Evelyn De Morgan
burning orange and deep crimson leaves are on their way and De Morgan's symbolic women welcome the colder months.
Do you feel autumnal yet?
This week's lunchtime talk is a tasty one! Join Sarah Hardy, De Morgan Curator, at 12 noon on Friday 10 September to unpick the fruit and veg symbolism in De Morgan's 'The Cadence of Autumn'
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Which museum object gives you hope? Tell using using #artistofhope
Destiny by Waterhouse was painted to raise money for widows during the Boer Wars.
This picture belongs to @towneleyhall in burnley and is in our exhibition Artist of Hope