William’s work is defined by its arts and crafts movement sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Dish
Designed by William De Morgan (English, 1839 - 1917) Made by William De Morgan & Company (founded 1869) Chelsea, England

Vase
Designed by William De Morgan English, 1839-1917 Merton Abbey, Wandsworth, London

Vase
England Probably made by William De Morgan (English, 1839-1917)

Vase
William de Morgan & Co. English, founded 1869 Decorated by Fred Passenger English, 1864-1935

Interrelation of Volumes from the Ellipsoid
Georges Vantongerloo Belgian, 1886–1965

Saint William of Maleval
After Salvator Rosa Italian, 1615-1673 Carlo Antonini ? c.1740 - c.1784

An Elegant Company
Pieter Codde (Dutch, 1599-1678)

Excavation
Willem de Kooning American, born Netherlands, 1904–1997

Women Fighting
William Rothenstein English, 1872-1945

Mrs. Hugh Morgan and Her Daughter
Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss, 1741–1807)

Sideboard
Daniel Pabst (American, 1826–1910) Philadelphia

Jose Limon, Mexican Suite, Peon
Barbara Morgan American, 1900-1992

The Crucifixion
Francisco de Zurbarán (Spanish, 1598–1664)

At the Moulin Rouge
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864–1901)

Prefab Bathroom Unit, House Studies, Interior Perspective
Lloyd Morgan Yost American, 1908–1992

James William Wallack
Charles Robert Leslie American, born England, 1794–1859

Alice
William Merritt Chase (American, 1849–1916)

Pastoral Landscape with Ruins
Adriaen van de Velde (Dutch, 1636–1672)

The Circle of the Thieves; Agnolo Brunelleschi Attacked by a Six-Footed Serpent. Inferno, canto XXV
William Blake English, 1757-1827

Helen Morgan
Edward Steichen American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973