Sublime Symmetry: The Mathematics behind De Morgan’s Ceramic Designs

Sublime Symmetry exhibition showcases the work of William De Morgan, the celebrated Victorian Arts and Crafts designer. The exhibition presents over 80 magnificent works, including ceramics from the De Morgan Collection and his designs on paper on loan from the V&A. The pieces have all been chosen to demonstrate the mathematical concepts which are the basis for his beautiful and colourful ceramic designs. Sublime Symmetry will span across three of our galleries, with additional pieces from the Leicester Museums’ collection.

Suitable for
Any age

Admission
Free admission

Website
www.visitleicester.info/sublimesymmetry


Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk/em000067?id=EVENT565784


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