Evelyn de Morgan - Works

Works

  • Tobias and the Angel (1875)
  • Cadmus and Harmonia (1877), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Ariadne at Naxos (1877), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Aurora Triumphans (1877-1878), Russell-Cotes Museum, Bournemouth.
  • Night and Sleep (1878)
  • Goddess of Blossoms & Flowers (1880)
  • The Grey Sisters (1880–81), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Phosphorus and Hesperus (1882), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • By the Waters of Babylon (1882–83), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Sleep and Death, the Children of the Night (1883), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Salutation or The Visitation (1883),
  • Love's Passing (1883–1884), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Dryad (1884–85), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Luna (1885), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • The Sea Maidens (1885–86), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Hope in a Prison of Despair (1887)
  • The Soul's Prison House (1888), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Love, the Misleader (1889), private collection.
  • Medea (1889), Williamson Art Gallery, Birkenhead.
  • Angel of Death (1890), private collection.
  • The Garden of Opportunity (1892), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Life and Thought Emerging from the Tomb (1893), Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.
  • Flora (1894), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Eos (1895), Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina.
  • The Undiscovered Country, Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina
  • Lux in Tenebris (1895), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Boreas and Oreithyia (1896), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Earthbound (1897), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Angel of Death (1897), private collection.
  • Helen of Troy (1898)
  • Cassandra (1898), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • The Valley of Shadows (1899), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • The Storm Spirits (1900), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • The Poor Man who Saved the City (1901), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • The Love Potion (1903)
  • The Cadence of Autumn (1905), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Queen Eleanor & Fair Rosamund (1905), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Death of a Butterfly (c.1905-10), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Demeter Mourning for Persephone (1906), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Port after Stormy Seas (1905), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • The Hour-Glass (1905), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • The Prisoner (1907), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Our Lady of Peace (1907), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • The Worship of Mammon (1909), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Death of the Dragon (1914), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • The Vision (1914), private collection.
  • The Red Cross (1918), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • The Gilded Cage (1919), De Morgan Centre, London.
  • Deianera (unknown)
  • The Kingdom of Heaven Suffereth Violence

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