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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
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.
#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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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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It’s windy today! Could it be Boreas, the Greek god of the north wind, carrying off Oreithyia? Find out more: https://t.co/lhRN5eGSru
Born #onthisday in 1855 was Evelyn De Morgan. She was a brilliant artist whose pictures were inspired by #renaissance paintings and her desire to better the world through beautiful art. Her Symbolist works are a window to her spiritualist soul.
Do you love William De Morgan’s fish 🐟 🐠 🎣 we really do and have celebrated by having a dedicated De Morgan’s and the Sea 🌊 corner at Wightwick Manor. Can you fish it out!?
Have you been to the @WattsGallery to see lovely #Luna by Evelyn De Morgan on display in the fabulous #moonscapes exhibition?