De Morgan Museum reopened in Barnsley and gained accreditation status by Arts Council England
Evelyn De Morgan (1855-1919), Night and Sleep, 1878, oil on canvas, 108.8 x 157.8 cm. De Morgan Foundation
Fidn out more about a retrospective at the Pallant House Gallery that brings to light some of the 500 lost Evelyn Dunbar artworks found in a farmhouse attic
View Boreas and Oreithyia by Evelyn De Morgan and other Artworks on Artvee
We spoke with Evelyn on the occasion of 'A Handful of Dust' the artist's debut solo exhibition at Pace London.
In 1937 Country Life Ltd.‚ a satellite publishing entity of the eponymous magazine‚ commissioned Dunbar to create the 1938 Gardener’s Diary. Rich in vignettes and horticultural quotations ranging from the Book of Job to Thomas Hardy, the core artwork in Dunbar’s images of the months, each of which takes human form: female in the gentler […]
Oil sketch for Flying Applepickers, 1945-46 Evelyn Dunbar (1906–1960))
Welcome to the work of Evelyn De Morgan. Jewel rich colours, gorgeously draped figures and a feminist message – what’s not to like?
Evelyn De Morgan ~ The Soul’s Prison House ~ 1888 ~ via
De Morgan Museum reopened in Barnsley and gained accreditation status by Arts Council England
Evelyn De Morgan - Night and Sleep, detail
Actress Evelyn Laye - 1917
One day, Ro Dunbar was watching Antiques Roadshow when she saw a painting by her aunt Evelyn being hailed as a masterpiece. A quick search revealed 500 more like it bundled up in her loft
Stanford White was one of the leading architects in America in 1906, when he was murdered in cold blood atop a building he designed. Born in New York in 1853, he apprenticed under Henry Hobson Rich…
Evelyn De Morgan ~ The Crown of Glory ~ 1896 ~ via
One day, Ro Dunbar was watching Antiques Roadshow when she saw a painting by her aunt Evelyn being hailed as a masterpiece. A quick search revealed 500 more like it bundled up in her loft
Evelyn Nesbit (via sigspics)
© Evelyn Embry