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My Lockdown Life: Day 274

Figure from Evelyn De Morgan’s “Queen Eleanor and Fair Rosamund” (c.1901) outside the Rare Books & Music reading room at the British Library

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) Evelyn De Morgan’s “Queen Eleanor & Fair Rosamund” (c. 1901) PHOTO LOCATION British Library, London

Posted byannmhaleJanuary 10, 2021February 6, 2021Posted in1900s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1901, BritishLibrary, Collage, De_Morgan_Evelyn, Lockdown3.0, Victorian

My Lockdown Life: Day 260

Evelyn De Morgan’s “Helen of Troy” (1898) waits for a bus on the New Kent Road near Elephant and Castle

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) Evelyn De Morgan’s “Helen of Troy” (1898) PHOTO LOCATION New Kent Road near Elephant & Castle, London

Posted byannmhaleDecember 27, 2020February 6, 2021Posted in1890s, My LOCKDOWN LifeTags:1898, Collage, De_Morgan_Evelyn, LockdownLondonTier4, Victorian

My Lockdown Life: Day 255

Evelyn De Morgan’s “Eos” (1895) walks down Deptford’s Oxestalls Road at night

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) Evelyn De Morgan’s “Eos” (1895) PHOTO LOCATION Oxestalls Road, Deptford, London

Posted byannmhaleDecember 22, 2020December 21, 2020Posted inMy LOCKDOWN LifeTags:Collage, De_Morgan_Evelyn, LockdownLondonTier4, Victorian

My Lockdown Life: Day 251

First floor of the British Library with Evelyn de Morgan’s “The Crown of Glory” (1896)

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) Evelyn de Morgan’s “The Crown of Glory” (1896) PHOTO LOCATION First Floor, British Library, London THOUGHTS Heading home after a day in Rare Books & Music at the British Library. The King’s Library is always so glorious.

Posted byannmhaleDecember 18, 2020December 14, 2020Posted inMy LOCKDOWN LifeTags:BritishLibrary, Collage, De_Morgan_Evelyn, LockdownLondonTier3, Victorian

My Lockdown Life: Day 229

Photograph of Deptford Landings water feature that incorporates Evelyn De Morgan’s “The Martyr (Nazuraea)” (1880)

COLLAGE SOURCE(S) Evelyn De Morgan’s “The Martyr (Nazaraea)” (1880) PHOTO LOCATION Photograph of the Deptford Landings water feature, which is meant to evoke the Grand Surrey Canal, which ran through the area from the 19th century until the 1970s

Posted byannmhaleNovember 26, 2020November 23, 2020Posted inMy LOCKDOWN LifeTags:c19, Collage, De_Morgan_Evelyn, Lockdown2.0
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