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The Florilia was an ancient Roman festival of spring held in late April. This painting by Evelyn De Morgan focusses on Flora, the goddess at the heart of the celebrations. She is the cover of our Spring review! On display at Cannon Hall in the @demorganf museum #demorganmonth
Our final #tilesontuesday of #DeMorganMonth is this beautiful bird panel by William De Morgan on display in the Family of Artists @DeMorganF exhibition
Play this and other #MuseumJigsaws here: https://t.co/aO59Xz72Xe
Celebrating #DeMorganMonth with Evelyn De Morgan’s painting of Luna (1885), on display at our gallery.
Suspended between the earth and heaven, Luna represents the artist’s interest in Spiritualism.
Find out more: https://t.co/jj9tgBkdJP @DeMorganF
Evelyn De Morgan was an artist who defied expectations. She rejected middle-class and gender norms of her day to become a professional artist.
Her work celebrates themes of the human condition; love, life, death.
Discover more https://t.co/jPfnwl1JTZ
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It’s #demorganmonth As well as visiting @demorganf at Cannon Hall you can also see some of their beautiful Pre-Raphaelite paintings in the #artistofhope exhibition at nearby @towneleyhall until 5th June.