Artwork in Focus
Flora
by Evelyn De Morgan (1894)
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“Evelyn de Morgan painted Flora in 1894, in keeping with traditional representations of the goddess from antiquity which had been revivified during the Renaissance by the great Florentine painter Sandro Botticelli (c. 1445-1510) in La Primavera.” says Amy Plewis in our April story

Exhibitions
The collection is available to visit in exhibitions at museums and galleries across the globe. Each has been carefully curated to highlight a particular artwork, or to delve deeper into the themes and social issues important to the artists which shaped their artworks and lives.
Decoration or Devotion?
Watts Gallery – Artists’ Village, Surrey, GU3 1DQ
Discover why the De Morgans both imbued their artworks with symbols and cultural signifyers.
Look Beneath the Lustre
Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton, WV6 8EE
Visitors will delight in discovering how the De Morgans made their beautiful artworks.

Artist of Hope
Towneley Hall, Burnley, BB11 3RQ
Until 30th May 2022
Evelyn De Morgan’s symbolic paintings of WWI are reinterpreted by NHS staff on the front line of the pandemic
Book tickets for our popular programme of live lectures which are held online, over Zoom.
A Poetic Perspective on Evelyn De Morgan
Fri 13 May 2022 | 12pm
Images and Symbols: A Poetry Workshop
Fri 20 May 2022 | 12.00pm

Canaletto’s Regattas: Venice Revisited
Friday 27 May 2022 | 12.00pm

DOWNLOAD LECTURES ON DEMAND
Enjoy a recording of a De Morgan Lecture on Demand when it suits you! Simply purchase this lecture and receive a link to download the recording at checkout.