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- De_Morgan_Centre comment "The De Morgan Centre for the Study of 19th Century Art and Society was a gallery in the London Borough of Wandsworth, England, which was home for a few years to the De Morgan Collection - a large collection of the work of the Victorian ceramic artist William De Morgan and his wife, the painter Evelyn De Morgan. William De Morgan's ouvre was inspired by Middle Eastern and particularly Iznik ceramics which created in vivid blue and green glazes.".
- Q5244638 comment "The De Morgan Centre for the Study of 19th Century Art and Society was a gallery in the London Borough of Wandsworth, England, which was home for a few years to the De Morgan Collection - a large collection of the work of the Victorian ceramic artist William De Morgan and his wife, the painter Evelyn De Morgan. William De Morgan's ouvre was inspired by Middle Eastern and particularly Iznik ceramics which created in vivid blue and green glazes.".