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  1. Evelyn De Morgan fue una escritora y destacada artista, creadora de poderosas imágenes de mujeres como María, María Magdalena, Atenea/Minerva, Ariadna, santas y mártires, magas y hechiceras, también pintó mujeres mortales, esposas victorianas, madres que perdieron a sus hijos en las guerras, prisioneras del mundo creado por los hombres.

  2. Evelyn De Morgan (n. 30 august 1855 , Londra , Anglia , Regatul Unit – 2 mai 1919 , Londra , Anglia , Regatul Unit ) a fost o pictoriță engleză ale cărei lucrări au fost influențate de stilul mișcării prerafaelite .

  3. La poción de amor. La poción de amor es una pintura de 1903 de Evelyn De Morgan que representa a una bruja preparando un bebedizo con un gato negro familiar a sus pies. Según Elise Lawton Smith, 1 la pintura "muestra una fascinación prerrafaelita por los temas medievales y los detalles decorativos".

  4. 28 de jun. de 2016 · Evelyn De Morgan (1855–1919), Aurora Triumphans, or Dawn (c 1876), oil on canvas, 120 x 170 cm, Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth, England. Wikimedia Commons. The Roman goddess of the dawn, Aurora, reclines at the lower right, the shackles of the night shown as roped roses. At the lower left, Night is flying away in her dark ...

  5. Evelyn De Morgan was one of the first artist’s to have her art exhibited to the public here in 1902, followed by another solo show in 1919 upon her death. Bringing the gold drawings to Leighton House for this exhibition celebrates the historic connections between these Victorian artists.

  6. Evelyn De Morgan (1855-1919), like other Pre-Raphaelite artists, recognised the allegorical potential of pictorial representations of the sea. Viewing it as a place of both danger and beauty, Evelyn’s paintings highlight the Victorian fear and fascination with the sea, and especially with the mystery of what lurked beneath the waters.

  7. 17 de dic. de 2022 · Charles de Anson; The Old Bedford, c. 1906 Walter Richard Sickert; Coast at Cerberre, n.d. James Dickson Innes; The Passing Funeral, 1912/13 Walter Richard Sickert; Copernicus, 1867 James Nasmyth; Study of a Young Man’s Head with Right Arm Outstretched, 1860 Sir John Edward Poynter; An Old Maid on a Journey - The Eccentric Miss Banks, 1882 M ...