De Morgan school

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The De Morgan school was a group of late 19th- and early 20th-century British artists, notably Evelyn and William De Morgan, associated with Symbolism and the Aesthetic and Arts and Crafts movements, known for their richly decorative, allegorical works.

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De Morgan school canonical 1
Glasgow School 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artist group
artistic movement
activeInPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
artForm ceramics
decorative arts
painting
artStyle allegorical art
decorative art
associatedWith Edwardian art
Victorian art
country United Kingdom
focusesOn allegory
mythological themes
spiritual themes
genre decorative ceramics
symbolist painting
hasMember Evelyn De Morgan NERFINISHED
William De Morgan NERFINISHED
hasNotableDesigner William De Morgan NERFINISHED
hasNotablePainter Evelyn De Morgan NERFINISHED
historicalContext early modern British art
late Victorian era
influencedBy Pre-Raphaelite movement NERFINISHED
location Britain NERFINISHED
movement Aesthetic movement NERFINISHED
Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED
Symbolism
notableFor allegorical subject matter
richly decorative works

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The Soul’s Prison House artisticSchool De Morgan school
The Four (Glasgow Style group) associatedWith De Morgan school
this entity surface form: Glasgow School