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  1. William De Morgan. William Frend De Morgan (16 November 1839 – 15 January 1917) 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.

  2. William De Morgan (1839 – 1917) was far more than William Morris’s potter friend, as he is often remembered. He was the most inventive and innovative designer of the Arts and Crafts Movement.

  3. Discover William De Morgan, a highly imaginative and innovative artist-potter, who produced thousands of designs for tiles, vases and dishes.

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  4. 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.

  5. 17 de jun. de 2022 · A master of ceramic design, William De Morgan (1839 – 1917) is perhaps best known for his prolific production of painted tiles. The flat surface of tiles provided De Morgan with an ideal base for decoration, which he used to create bold yet intricate designs that were easily adapted into various domestic and public spaces.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2015 · William Alexander Morgan nació en Ohio el 19 de abril de 1928. Creció en una familia de clase media católica y republicana. Era carismático, brillante pero rebelde, según explica un extenso...

  7. Welcome. To the world’s largest, most comprehensive collection of artworks by William and Evelyn De Morgan. This Victorian husband and wife artistic duo defied the expectations of the age through their uniquely equal marriage and beautiful artworks. The collection is cared for by the De Morgan Foundation, established in 1965 by Wilhelmina Stirling.