Oil On Canvas, Real Flavor of Old Masters

Morgan, Evelyn De

Morgan, Evelyn De Flora oil painting on canvas
Flora
Painting ID::  19546
new5/Morgan, Evelyn De-266657.jpg



Morgan, Evelyn De Flora oil painting on canvas



Visit European Gallery


  Morgan, Evelyn De
  English, 1855-1919 Painter, wife of William De Morgan. She was a pupil of her uncle, the painter Roddam Spencer Stanhope. In 1873-5 she attended the Slade School of Art, London. While there, she was awarded a Slade scholarship entitling her to financial assistance for three years. The scholarship required that she draw in charcoal from the nude, but she eventually declined it because she did not wish to continue working in this technique, although she excelled in it. She was influenced by the work of the Pre-Raphaelite artists and became a follower of Burne-Jones. In 1877 she first exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery, London, and continued to show there thereafter. From 1875 she spent several winters in Florence working and studying; some of her work is reminiscent of Botticelli, possibly because of her visits to Florence. She often depicted women in unfamiliar ways though in a manner more in tune with a female perspective.
  Flora
  1894.

  Related Paintings::.
  | Siphon | Blowing bubbles juvenile | Man-at-Arms ds |


Prev Painting       Next Painting