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  1. Evelyn depicts the Angel of Death, who is symbolised by his grey hair and scythe, as a beautiful and benign figure, gently comforting the frail female figure he has in his sight. The young woman appears to have had a hard life - signified by the arid landscape behind her. In contrast the way forward is illustrated with a fertile landscape and ...

  2. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Evelyn De Morgan. (b London, 30 Aug. 1855; d London, 2 May 1919). British painter, born Evelyn Pickering; in 1887 she married William De Morgan (b London, 16 Nov. 1839; d London, 15 Jan. 1917), famous as a designer of pottery, tiles, and ceramics, but also a painter himself (late in life he also became a successful novelist).

  3. 4 de oct. de 2023 · Jump to navigation Jump to search. Evelyn De Morgan (1855–1919) Alternative names. Evelyn Pickering. Description. British painter and artist. Date of birth/death. 30 August 1855. 2 May 1919.

  4. 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.

  5. 20 de may. de 2020 · Noche y sueño. El ángel de la muerte I. La reina Leonor y la bella Rosamund. Deméter en duelo por Perséfone. Los espíritus de la tormenta. El jardín de las oportunidades. Evelyn de Morgan no solo fue una gran artista, también fue activista luchando con las sufragistas por los derechos de las mujeres. Ella fue una de las pocas mujeres del ...

  6. "This is the first comprehensive study of the paintings of one of the most significant and prolific Victorian women artists, Evelyn Pickering De Morgan (1855-1919). Just over a hundred paintings and a handful of sculptures are known, and they reveal what her sister-biographer described as an "incessant struggle" to create.

  7. From 16 September 2023, the Crocker Art Museum presents the first retrospective of Pre-Raphaelite painter Evelyn Pickering De Morgan (1855-1919) and her husband, stained glass and pottery designer William Frend De Morgan (1839-1917). Married in 1887, their work spanned influential artistic circles of the era: Pre-Raphaelite, Arts and Crafts ...