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The Dryad

Artist: De Morgan, Evelyn

In Greek mythology dryads are mythological tree nymphs and protectors of the oak tree. Evelyn appears to have depicted a hamadryade, which is a type of nymph who is bonded to the tree itself. In this painting we can see the little nymph emerging from the tree, with her foot still hidden inside the t…

Saint Michael with Dragon cartoon for stained glass

Artist: De Morgan, William

Cartoon for stained glass…

Saint with Christ child

Artist: De Morgan, William

Cartoon for stained glass…

Raising of Lazarus

Artist: De Morgan, William

Cartoon for stained glass…

Resurrection of Christ

Artist: De Morgan, William

Cartoon for stained glass by William De Morgan

Saint in chains

Artist: De Morgan, William

Cartoon for stained glass…

King David

Artist: De Morgan, William

Cartoon for stained glass…

King

Artist: De Morgan, William

Cartoon for stained glass…

Abraham and Isaac

Artist: De Morgan, William

Cartoon for stained glass…

Self Portrait

Artist: De Morgan, William

William knew from a young age that he wanted to be an artist. This self-portrait was painted before he had any art training.

Against the wishes of his father, the famous mathematician Augustus De Morgan, William had lessons at Cary’s art school, from the age of 19. He trained to draw antique sculpture in order that he would earn a place at the Royal Academy Schools. William’s drawings from this period are exceptional.

William entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1859. However, he completed just four out of the mandatory eight years required to become a Royal Academician. Instead, he began a career in decorative arts by making stained glass alongside William Morris, who was a lifelong friend, before setting up the ceramic business in 1872.

Conserved in 2019 with the aid of a grant from the AIM Pilgrim Trust Conservation Scheme