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  1. William De Morgan abarcó distintas disciplinas a lo largo de su vida. Sin embargo, en la que destacó notablemente fue como diseñador de azulejos. Nacido el 16 de noviembre de 1839 en Londres, también fue alfarero y novelista. Por lo que la creatividad formó parte fundamental de su personalidad. De este modo, comenzó su trayectoria ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. ciudad de Lockport, condado de Niágara, estado de Nueva York, Estados Unidos. Ocupación. profesor de Biología. William George Morgan ( Lockport, 24 de enero de 1870 - ibídem, 27 de diciembre de 1942) fue un profesor estadounidense, inventor del juego de voleibol. Era profesor de Biología en la YMCA de Holyoke (Massachusetts).

  4. 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 ...

  5. 30 de may. de 2018 · Exhibitions. William and Evelyn De Morgan — an exhibition at the Watts Gallery, Compton, Winter 2012-13. Review of Sublime Symmetry: The Mathematics behind De Morgan's Designs, at the Guildhall Art Gallery (Touring Exhibition), May-October 20i8. Selection of works on display at the Sublime Symmetry exhibition.

  6. 12 de nov. de 2021 · In 1859, aged 20, he met key artistic personalities such as Simeon Solomon, and through Henry Holiday, De Morgan was shortly introduced to William Morris’s circle and the Pre-Raphaelite artists. Edward (‘Ned’) Burne-Jones and William Morris became two of De Morgan’s particularly close friends and collaborators.

  7. www.vam.ac.uk › collections › william-de-morganWilliam De Morgan · V&A

    19 de oct. de 2021 · Known for his eye-catching tiles and gleaming lustre pots, William De Morgan (1839 – 1917) was one of the most innovative and imaginative designers of the 19th century. Influenced by Middle Eastern motifs and the natural world, he produced art pottery in a distinctive style that added beauty and colour to Victorian homes.