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#justsomethingbeautiful is Boreas and Oreithyia by Evelyn De Morgan
Find out more in tomorrow's online talk from the Watts Gallery
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#objectsdeclareemergency
In our blog this week, Kids in Museums Youth Panel Advisor, Beth Dockery, interprets Evelyn De Morgan's 'The Sea Maidens' as a work of art about the current climate crisis.
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#justsomethingbeautiful is William De Morgan's illustration of his sister Mary De Morgan's fairy tale 'The Toy Princess'.
#justsomethingbeautiful is this tile panel in the collection of the V&A Museum. It was designed by William Morris and made by William De Morgan for Membland Hall, one of their earliest commissions for tiles for the domestic space.
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Trapped. Unable to see or feel the threat. But knowing it’s there, like a demon. Sound familiar?
De Morgan's painting was an expression of helplessness during the First World War but is relevant today. Ensure we can preserve it for the next 100 years.
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#justsomethingbeautiful "S.O.S" by Evelyn De Morgan. The figure of hope reaching towards a rainbow, away from the demons, is an image that helped De Morgan live through war and is so relevant for our current crisis too.
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Did you know the De Morgan Foundation had a huge collection of Evelyn De Morgan's drawings?
BOOK NOW to join our online study session on 20 May 2020 at 2pm and find out more about these seldom seen artworks.
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@sacha_coward saw you on #museumathome live vid today... we need to talk about mermaids please 🧜♀️
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#CultureinQuarantine
Who did it better, Evelyn De Morgan or Sandro Botticelli? Vote for your Flora below!
FInd out all about the friendship between the Morrises and the De Morgans, from their time at @KelmscottManor and Kelmscott House (now @WmMorrisSocUK) and beyond, in our #curatorathome talk on the two families.
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