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  1. Evelyn De Morgan, the niece of Pre-Raphaelite artist John Roddam Spencer Stanhope, showed an aptitude for drawing at a young age, taking art lessons by age fifteen and submitting prize-winning studies at both South Kensington and the Slade Schools. When she married ceramicist William De Morgan, the two lovestruck artists forged a bond and ...

  2. 6 de dic. de 2016 · Evelyn de Morgan. Evelyn Pickering de soltera, nació en Pontefrac (Inglaterra) en 1855 en el seno de una familia de clase media alta, su padre era el magistrado de Pontefract Percival Pickering y su tío el afamado artista Rodhamn Spencer-Stanhope. Sus padres se opusieron a su temprano interés por la pintura, pero consintieron que con quince ...

  3. 4 de dic. de 2023 · Evelyn De Morgan, The Garden of Opportunity, 1892, De Morgan Collection, Surrey, UK. The artist wanted her canvases to represent her socio-political sensitivities. The subject matter she covered is undoubtedly more variegated than that of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood; De Morgan focuses on mythological and religious scenes but also depicts her spiritual visions.

  4. Oil on canvas. Dimensions: Framed: H 934 x W 655 x D 50 mm. Inscriptions: Signature: 'EdeM'. Description: Evelyn responded to the horror and futility of World War I with a series of works that attempted to come to terms with the conflict between good and evil. This painting takes its title from the then relatively new Morse code cry for help.

  5. 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".

  6. Aug 30, 1855 - May 2, 1919. Evelyn De Morgan, née Pickering, was an English painter associated early in her career with the later phase of the Pre-Raphaelite Movement. Her paintings are figural, foregrounding the female body through the use of spiritual, mythological, and allegorical themes. They rely on a range of metaphors to express what ...

  7. Evelyn was born in 1855 in London to upper-class parents. The Pre-Raphaelite artist John Roddam Spencer Stanhope was her maternal uncle. It seems he paved the way for her to become an artist. In 1872 Evelyn studied briefly at the South Kensington National Art Training School.