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'Death of a Dragon' (1914) by Evelyn De Morgan is a key work in our exhibition #ArtistOfHope which opens @towneleyhall on Saturday.
Can you play art detective and work out what the symbolism of this painting means?
Clues:
1. the date of the picture
2. What do rainbows mean?
Vian was born in Syria but had to flee her home as a refugee due to the ongoing conflict in Syria. In this video, she discusses her artistic response to Evelyn De Morgan’s painting SOS which inspired her.
Have you had a slow look?
Concentrating on paintings for five minutes can really help you to focus your mind in meditation.
Take a break with these wonderful videos from @nationalgallery
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Join as a patron and your annual donation of £500 will ensure we can care for and share our collection in perpetuity.
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This cheeky dragon is a bold, beautiful design by William De Morgan.
He has manipulated the curve of the dragon's long neck to give a dynamic pose and ensure that the creature perfectly fills the constrains of the square tile he had to work with.
#dragon #tilesonTuesday
Can you name this painting?
Find out about it and other Pre-Raphaelite art in the Bancroft Collection, Wilmington, Delaware today. Download talk from our website to hear Curator Margaretta Frederick explain all.
https://t.co/MRLDFiH4Ss
Our film writing workshop with @R0BY0UNG was a big hit 🍿 Rob broke down film writing into easy chunks (“beats”) and asked us why our Dodo wanted to beat climate change.
Spring, detail from the Cadence of Autumn by Evelyn De Morgan. Who’s ready for spring?! 💐
#TilesOnTuesday
De Morgan created this ruby lustre otter fighting with a gigantic fish, on a background of swirling leaves, probably for a nursery.
A pacifist war artist? That was Evelyn De Morgan.
Discover more in today's blog
https://t.co/QuEzJ4BWWW
#peace #war #dragon