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May Morris, daughter of William and Jane Morris, was a brilliant designer and business woman, and also very close to the De Morgans. Find out all about her in our blog https://t.co/I7T3jpZobm
Dog Rose Tile (.1888-1897) by William De Morgan
Just something beautiful to see you through Sunday
With lizards 🦎 and dragons 🐉 emblazoned across golden spirals 💫this vase is certainly a favourite of mine in the exhibition “Two of the Rarest Spirits of the Age” which opens on Saturday at @LaingArtGallery #threedaystogo
Only FOUR DAYS until the De Morgan exhibition opens at the @LaingArtGallery I cant wait for you to seeWilliam De Morgan’s brilliant parrot tile panels 🦜 🍇 with swirling vines and brilliant macaws
As it’s #InternationalWomenDay2020 I have chosen The Passing of the Soul at Death by Evelyn De Morgan as a favourite of mine in the @LaingArtGallery exhibition countdown! As the torch of life is extinguished, a new spiritual existence beckons in this brilliant painting.
We had a wonderful day @V_and_A looking at William De Morgan’s designs in the drawings archive. JOIN US as a friend to find out more about our packed events programme and come along to these special behind the scenes tours and talks.
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#DecorationorDevotion? Come along to the De Morgan talk at @wattsgallery at 12noon tomorrow to find out!
Find out more about Evelyn De Morgan's depiction of the mythical women in the legend of Troy, which are now on display at the @britishmuseum
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#ChristmasCountdown day 3! Gold drawing of draped female figures associated with the painting ‘Mercy and Truth Have Met Together’ which Evelyn De Morgan painted for her uncle Sir Walter Spencer Stanhope who lived at @CannonHall1760
Cassandra, our fourth magical woman in halloween 🎃 week, had the gift of prophecy, but was cursed so that no one believed her.
Find out more on the blog!
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