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The De Morgan Foundation
Formation
1970 (1970)
Legal status
Registered charity
Headquarters
De Morgan Museum
Website
www.demorgan.org.uk
The De Morgan Foundation is a charity registered with The Charity Commission For England And Wales, Registered Charity No. 310004[1] since 1970.[2]
The charitable objects of the Foundation are to safeguard, maintain and make available to the public the De Morgan Collection of paintings, ceramics, and other works of art made by Evelyn De Morgan and by William De Morgan and his associates, and other works of art in the collection, and to promote the appreciation of art and education in art and allied subjects.[3]
^"Charity Commission". Retrieved 21 February 2022.
^"What We Do". The De Morgan Foundation. 22 July 2019. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
^"Companies House". Memorandum & Articles. Retrieved 4 February 2017.[dead link]
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