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  1. Evelyn De Morgan’s paintings and some of William De Morgan’s ceramics can now be seen on the Google Arts & Culture Platform. In an exciting move towards a digital future, with better access to its collection for everyone, the De Morgan Foundation partnered with Google Arts & Culture in 2019 to have the Google Art Camera capture high resolution gigapixel images of the oil paintings in the ...

  2. Wednesday — Saturday: 11.00am — 7.00pm. Sunday: 11.00am — 4.00pm. In January 2024, masterpieces from the blockbuster exhibition ‘A Marriage of Arts and Crafts: Evelyn and William De Morgan’ returns to the UK from its USA tour. This exhibition was the first major retrospective of Pre-Raphaelite painter Evelyn Pickering De Morgan (1855 ...

  3. Mary Augusta de Morgan, ‘The Story of Vain Lamorna’, On a Pincushion and Other Fairy Tales (London: Seeley, Jackson & Halliday, 1877), pp. 4–26. Google Scholar Mary Ann Kilner, The Adventures of the Pincushion designed chiefly for the use of young ladies (London: Thomas Hughes, (1788) 1824). Google Scholar

  4. In 1900, Mary’s last book ‘Wind Fairies’ was published, and five years later she went to Egypt to run a reformatory school for girls. She died in Cairo in 1907, of tuberculosis. In 1963, Victor Gollanz published The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde – The Complete Fairy Stories of Mary de Morgan, with an introduction by Roger Lancelyn Green.

  5. Evelyn De Morgan (1855 – 1919) was a painter who defied the expectations of her class and gender to become one of the most impressive artists of a generation. Her richly coloured canvases featuring beautifully draped figures, deliver messages of feminism, spirituality and the rejection of war and material wealth, making them incredibly relevant today.

  6. 17 de ago. de 2007 · 48 books8 followers. Mary De Morgan (24 February 1850 – 1907) was an English writer and the author of three volumes of fairytales: On A Pincushion (1877); The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde (1880); and The Windfairies (1900). These volumes appeared together in the collection The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde – The Complete Fairy Stories ...

  7. 7 de jun. de 2018 · The first ghost that Mary de Morgan ever saw was her dead sister, Alice. She was a cold breath on the back of Mary’s neck, a shiver like a goosey walking over a grave. Sometimes Mary felt sure she had seen her, a flash of something white in the corner of her eye. Mary did not remember her sister. She had been only three when Alice had died.