Evelyn De Morgan

Painting, Visual Artist

1855 – 1919

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Who was Evelyn De Morgan?

Evelyn De Morgan was an English Pre-Raphaelite painter.

She was born Evelyn Pickering to upper middle class parents Percival Pickering QC, the Recorder of Pontefract, and Anna Maria Wilhelmina Spencer Stanhope, the sister of the artist John Roddam Spencer Stanhope and a descendant of Coke of Norfolk who was an Earl of Leicester.

Evelyn was educated at home and started drawing lessons when she was 15. On the morning of her seventeenth birthday, Evelyn recorded in her diary, "Art is eternal, but life is short…" "I will make up for it now, I have not a moment to lose." She went on to persuade her parents to let her go to art school. At first they discouraged it, but in 1873 she was enrolled at the Slade School of Art. Her uncle, John Roddam Spencer Stanhope, was a great influence on her works. Evelyn often visited him in Florence where he lived. This also enabled her to study the great artists of the Renaissance; she was particularly fond of the works of Botticelli. This influenced her to move away from the classical subjects favoured by the Slade school and to make her own style.

In 1887, she married the ceramicist William De Morgan. They lived together in London until he died in 1917. She died two years later on 2 May 1919 in London and was buried in Brookwood Cemetery, near Woking, Surrey.

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Born
Aug 30, 1855
London
Also known as
  • De Morgan
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Nationality
  • England
Profession
Education
  • Slade School of Fine Art
Died
May 2, 1919
Resting place
Brookwood Cemetery

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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