One of the most remarkable artists of her generation, Evelyn De Morgan, returns to Guildhall Art Gallery in a major exhibitio
One of the most remarkable artists of her generation, Evelyn De Morgan, returns to Guildhall Art Gallery in a major exhibition that premieres two newly restored artworks.
Step into the world of Evelyn De Morgan (1855 – 1919), a pioneering artist whose richly coloured paintings reflect themes of feminism, spirituality, and a passionate rejection of war and materialism. Admired by Oscar Wilde and fellow artist William Holman Hunt, her work remains as powerful as ever.
The exhibition at Guildhall Art Gallery showcases rarely seen images from the De Morgan Foundation’s collection. It invites visitors to immerse themselves in De Morgan’s artistic process, explore her illustrious career, and uncover the cultural influences that shaped her work.
In partnership with the De Morgan Foundation.

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Refurbishments
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