Vase - William De Morgan
WILLIAM de MORGAN
Beauville Antiques
Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale
I've featured these before but they came up for auction in London in 1990 (Sotherby's) but didn't sell. [Gather Ye Rosebuds] signed 'EFB' (lr) Watercolour over pencil 18.5 x 11 1/4" The gardens are Condover Hall in Shropshire. The title is basedo Robet Herrick's "Gather ye rosebuds while ye may Old Time is still a-flying" [Today for Me] signed l.r. with a monogram and dated 1901 Watercolour and bodycolour over pencil 20 1/4 x 30 3/4 1872 – 1945. She studied at the Royal Academy and worked at…
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De Morgan - Ostrich and Egg
Red lustre tile produced in the Merton Abbey period, 1882-1888. For more on William Morris, De Morgan and Arts and Crafts, see the book by Higgins and Robinson on William De Morgan.
Sleeping Earth Waking Moon, Evelyn De Morgan
Owl and mouse - De Morgan tile
In the Fulham period, some of De Morgan's animal tiles were produced with coloured backgrounds, here is a very nice one, ex-Creffield collection. For more on William Morris, De Morgan and Arts and Crafts, see the book by Higgins and Robinson on William De Morgan.
William De Morgan- plate
Birmingham Museum Chelsea 1872-82
Edward Burne-Jones - Walking Figure
white chalk on brown paper 17.5 x 9" indistinctly signed
Evelyn and William de Morgan
http://www.demorgan.org.uk/ [Two tile dragon - William]
The impressed 'tulips' mark dates it to 1882-88, when De Morgan shared premises at Merton Abbey with Pre-Raphaelite designer William Morris.
Female Pre-Raphaelites
Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale: Guinevere Eleanor Fortescue Brickdale: The Deceitfulness of Riches (1901) Evelyn De Morgan: Earthbound (1897) Evelyn De Morgan: Flora (1880) Evelyn De Morgan: Hope in the Prison of Despair (1887) Evelyn De Morgan: Our Lady of Peace (1907) Evelyn De Morgan: Queen Eleanor and Fair Rosamund (1905) Evelyn De Morgan: The Love Potion (1903) Evelyn De Morgan: The World's Wealth (The Crown of Glory) (1896) Rosa Brett: Study of Two Rabbits Rosa Brett: The Hay Loft (1858)
William de Morgan sunflower tile i have this one!!
Fancy and Tragic
The Temptation of Sir Percival
William de Morgan tiles, London