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The Little Sea Maid

Artist: De Morgan, Evelyn

Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid (1855), which is the much loved story of the Sea King’s daughter who rescues and falls in love with a human prince. The Little Mermaid sells her voice to a Sea Witch in exchange for a human soul and physical human form. Here she is depicted so…

The Prisoner

Artist: De Morgan, Evelyn

A lady sits in her prison, yearning towards the light beyond the prison window. The peacock feather decoration on her precious blue dress is a symbol of immortality. Her isolation is expressed on one side by the heavy iron bars, on the other by her chained wrists. On one wrist she wears a metal sha…

The Passing of the Soul at Death

Artist: De Morgan, Evelyn

It may seem surprising just how many of Evelyn’s paintings are situated with water and in particular the sea in the background of the image. For Evelyn the motif of the sea encompassed a number of tropes both metaphorical and physical. Evelyn uses the device to help create a mood, for instance, be…

In Memoriam

Artist: De Morgan, Evelyn

In this painting a solitary female figure is seated in a mournful posture on a stone bench which is reminiscent of a funerary monument. In her hand, she holds a wreath of flowers, presumably meant for the deceased.

The painting is undated but thought to have been completed circa 1900 and was a ref…

The Sea Maidens

Artist: De Morgan, Evelyn

This group of five mermaids is linked to the story of the little mermaid by Hans Christian Anderson. The little mermaid falls in love with a shipwrecked Prince and thus desperately wants to be human. Helped by a witch, she changes her tail into legs, but as a forfeit she loses the power of speech an…

Death of the Dragon

Artist: De Morgan, Evelyn

Painted towards the end of the First World War, Death of the Dragon depicts the culmination of war as a final apocalyptic confrontation between good and evil. A radiant angelic spirit descends from the heavens to defeat evil (appearing here in imagery derived from the Book of Revelations in the form…

Daughters of the Mist

Artist: De Morgan, Evelyn

These Daughters of the Mist may be connected to Hans Christian Andersen’s story of the Little Mermaid. She kills herself for life, but as a mermaid, does not have an immortal soul. In the story, the daughters of the air welcome the little mermaid and tell her that if she does good deeds for 300 year…

The Salutation

Artist: De Morgan, Evelyn

St. Luke’s Gospel tells us how the angel Gabriel visited the Virgin Mary and told her she was to be the Mother of God. He also told her that her kinswoman, Elizabeth, had conceived a son in her old age and was six months pregnant, “her who was called barren” (Her son was John the Baptist).

Mary thu…

The Soul’s Prison House

Artist: De Morgan, Evelyn

When a study for this work was exhibited in 1889, a quotation attributed to St. Augustine of Hippo was attached to it – “illuminate, oh illuminated my blind soul that sitteth in darkness and the Shadow of Death”. The Soul sits in its prison (the body) awaiting its release into the light beyond the p…

Medusa

Artist: De Morgan, Evelyn

Relief face of Medusa modelled in Gesso and probably painted with oils on a panel board. Background of applied water gilding decorated with punched and sgraffito techniques. Similar in techniques to the painted panels at All Saints Church, Cawthorne