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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. William Frend De Morgan was an English potter, tile designer and novelist. A lifelong friend of William Morris, he designed tiles, stained glass and furniture for Morris & Co. from 1863 to 1872. His tiles often recall medieval or Islamic design patterns. He applied innovative glazes and firing techniques.

  3. De Morgan was particularly drawn to Eastern tiles. Around 1873/74 he made a striking breakthrough by rediscovering the technique of lustre ware (characterized by a reflective, metallic surface) found in Hispano-Moresque pottery and Italian majolica. Nor was his interest in the East limited to glazing techniques, but it permeated his notions of ...

  4. El asesinato de William Morgan, dibujado por Pierre Méjanel. William Morgan (7 de agosto de 1774 – 1826) fue un masón estadounidense, residente en Batavia en el estado de Nueva York, que tras abandonar la masonería anunció su intención de publicar un libro antimasónico .

  5. 10 de jun. de 2020 · Join the Laing Art Gallery's Keeper of Art, Sarah Richardson, and Conservator, Ana Flynn-Young, for a guided tour of some of William De Morgan's ceramic desi...

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  6. El 9 de febrero de 1895, William Morgan presentó su nuevo deporte al mundo. Cuando Morgan estaba explicando el juego antes de la demostración, mencionó algunas pautas clave en el juego de "Mintonette", como que el juego fue creado para que se pudiera jugar al aire libre y en gimnasios, así como el objetivo del juego. era mantener la pelota en acción mientras pasa de un lado de la red alta ...

  7. Artist, potter and novelist Potter, designer and novelist, De Morgan became part of William Morris' circle in the early 1860s and, under Morris' influence, turned his attention to ceramics. He established his first pottery in Chelsea in 1871, subsequently moving to Merton and Fulham and developing the lustre glazes for which his pottery is famous. In his sixties, De Morgan embarked on a second ...