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  1. Signature, 1880: EP 1880 . Description: The theme of death was an increasingly common theme in Evelyn s oeuvre as time went by. The Angel of Death I is the most overt representation of the subject and demonstrates Evelyn s spiritualist belief that death is to be welcomed and not feared.

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  2. Evelyn De Morgan died on 2 May 1919 in London, two years after the death of her husband and was buried in Brookwood Cemetery near Woking, Surrey. Their tombstone bears an inscription from The Result of an Experiment : “Sorrow is only of the flesh / The life of the spirit is joy”.

  3. The Angel of Death. Evelyn De Morgan 1880/1880. De Morgan Collection. United Kingdom. "The theme of death was an increasingly common theme in Evelyns oeuvre as time went by. The...

  4. The Angel of Death. Date: 1885. Artist: Evelyn De Morgan British, 1855-1919. About this artwork. Status. Currently Off View. Department. Prints and Drawings. Artist. Evelyn De Morgan. Title. The Angel of Death. Place. United Kingdom (Artist's nationality:)

  5. Evelyn De Morgan passed away due to heart failure on May 2 1919, two years after her husband. She was buried alongside him in Brookwood Cemetery, near Woking, Surrey. The inscription on their tombstone was taken from The Result of an Experiment and reads "Sorrow is only of the flesh / The life of the spirit is joy". After her passing, her ...

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  7. The Angel of Death is a Pre Raphaelite Oil on Canvas Painting created by Evelyn De Morgan in 1881. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Angels, Death in Art and Allegory.

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