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De Morgan

American  
[di mawr-guhn] / dɪ ˈmɔr gən /

noun

  1. Augustus, 1806–71, English mathematician and logician.

  2. William Frend 1839–1917, English novelist and ceramist.


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Sublime Symmetry Victorian ceramicist William De Morgan studied Islamic art, and his glowing tiles and pots emulate its divine geometries.

From The Guardian • May 4, 2018

“From the ridiculous to the sublime is but a step,” De Morgan commented.

From Scientific American • Dec. 12, 2011

De Morgan pointed out that some paradoxers were mainstream figures.

From Scientific American • Dec. 12, 2011

The peacock-blue tiles that adorn much of the rest of the public rooms are by William De Morgan and unify the space with an air of opulence.

From New York Times • Dec. 31, 2010

In this story, Mr. De Morgan descends into hell.

From Essays on Modern Novelists by Phelps, William Lyon

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